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Isabella’s wish: patronage and production of Northern Netherlandish altarpieces (c.1520)

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  • UserKristin Kausland (Research Fellow) & Dr. Lucy Wrapson (Senior Painting Conservator and Assistant to the Director) Hamilton Kerr Institute
  • ClockWednesday 09 October 2019, 13:15-14:00
  • HouseFitzwilliam Museum.

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Kausland works as a researcher and Senior Painting Conservator at the Hamilton Kerr Institute and Norwegian Institute of Cultural Heritage Research. Her post, funded by Marie Curie, explores medieval art traded in the Nordic regions in late medieval times and uses technical studies to explain questions of attribution and provenance. The talk will be introduced by Wrapson, who will speak about the wider work of the Hamilton Kerr Institute.

Admission is by token, one per person, available at the Courtyard Entrance desk on a first-come first-served basis 30 minutes before the talk. Assisted hearing sets are available.

This talk is part of the The Fitzwilliam Museum series.

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