18 July 2019
17.00: Welcome and Introduction
Michael W. Kwakkelstein (Istituto Universitario Olandese di Storia dell'Arte, Florence/ Utrecht University), “Leonardo's pain, anger and contempt for humanity”
19.00: Dinner
19 July 2019
Technology I, Chair: Rudolf Hiller von Gaertringen (Universität Leipzig)
10.00: Pascal Brioist (Centre for Higher Renaissance Studies, Tours University), “Workshop Practice as an Inspiration for Scientific Experiments“
11.00: Matthew Landrus (University of Oxford), “Leonardo and the Engineers“
11.45: Coffee
12.00: Monica Azzolini (Università di Bologna), “Renaissance Waters: Hydrology and Meteorology in Leonardo’s Work”
12.45-14.00: Lunch
Technology II, Chair: Nadja Horsch (Universität Leipzig)
14.00: Jeannet Hommers (Universität Köln), “instrumenti di mirabile efficacia? Leonardo and Dürer as Military Engineers”
14.45: Coffee
15.00: Sara Taglialagamba (Lamporecchio, Fondazione Rossana e Carlo Pedretti), “Leonardo and the Others. Clocks, Automation and Robotics from Vinci to Spain“
15.45: Sabine Frommel (École Pratique des Hautes Études – Sorbonne Paris), “Leonardos Beitrag zur Architektur der Renaissance“
19.00: Dinner
20 July 2019
Art, Chair: Alessandro Nova (Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz)
9.30: Vincent Delieuvin (Musée du Louvre, Paris), “Leonardo da Vinci's Workshop. Copies and Variations tell the Story“
10.15: Domenico Laurenza (Museo Galileo Florence and Schroeder Art, New York), “Leonardo and Michelangelo as Anatomists: A Comparative Portrait“
11.00: Claire Farago (Boulder/ Los Angeles), “Exchanges between Theory and Practice: St Anne and the Trattato“
12.15-13.30: Lunch
Theory, Chair: Johannes Gebhardt (Universität Leipzig)
13.30: Johannes Nathan (Potsdam), “Omo sanza lettere? Leonardo and Bernardo Bembo“
14.15: Frank Fehrenbach (Universität Hamburg), “Forza divina. Alberti, Leonardo und die Kraft der Malerei“
15.30: Coffee
16.00: Marco Versiero (Milan), “Leonardo in Marx's Aesthetic Theory and Historical Materialism“
19.00: Dinner
21 July 2019
10.00: Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig in cooperation with Institut für Kunstgeschichte, Leipzig University, visit of the exhibition: “Leonardo war nie in Leipzig“. Optional: “Leipziger Schule“ (Leipzig School of Painting) or sightseeing to the places of the “Peaceful Revolution“ of 1989.
Organisation:
Prof. Dr. Frank Zöllner
Institut für Kunstgeschichte
Universität Leipzig
Dittrichring 18-20, 04109 Leipzig
Koordination:
Dr. des. Johannes Gebhardt
Institut für Kunstgeschichte
Universität Leipzig
Dittrichring 18-20, 04109 Leipzig
E-Mail: johannes.gebhardt@uni-leipzig.de
Die Konferenz wird gefördert von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), dem TASCHEN Verlag sowie den Freunden und Förderern der Universität Leipzig.