ROMANESQUE AND THE MEDITERRANEAN

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

Monday 16 April

Chair: Lindy Grant (President, BAA)

10.00Registration - General Introduction

10.30Bruzelius & TronzoThe Kingdom of Sicily: The Norman Contribution

11.30Tea/coffee

12.00Eric FernieThe cathedral of Canosa and the relationship between Byzantine and Romanesque styles in Architecture

12.30Mark Joseph JohnsonThe Tomb of Bohemond in Canosa and its relation to Byzantium

13.00Questions

13:15Lunch

Chair: John McNeill (Hon. Sec, BAA)

14.30Béla Zsolt SzakácsHungary, Byzantium, Italy: Architectural Connections in the Eleventh Century

15.00Claude Andrault-SchmittA Western Interpretation of an Oriental Scheme: The Domed Churches of Romanesque Aquitaine

15.30Questions

15.45Tea/Coffee

16.15Rose WalkerCarving and Construction from Medieval Spain after the Fall of the Caliphate

16.45Tom NicksonInventing Romanesque in Conquest Spain

17.15Questions

20.00Conference DinnerRistorante Kursaal Kalhesa

Tuesday 17 April

Chair: Jeremy Johns (Khalili Research Centre, Oxford University)

10.00Mariam Rosser-OwenThe Oliphant: A Symbol of Mediterranean Hybridity?

10.30Eva HoffmanThe Space of Exchange: Shaping Visual Culture and Identity in the Medieval Mediterranean

11.00Questions

11.15Tea/Coffee

11.45Gerardo BotoSparkles of Damascus in the Mirrors of the Reconquest: Oriental Monstrous Creatures in 10th and 11th-Century Spanish Monastic Scriptoria

12.15Francesca AnzelmoThe nave ceiling of the Cappella Palatina in Palermo, and painted muqarnas decoration across the Mediterranean in the 11th and 12th centuries

12.45Questions

13.00Lunch

Chair: Mariam Rosser-Owen (Victoria & Albert Museum, London)

14.15Ittai WeinrybMediterranean Thresholds: Barisanus of Trani, Bonanus of Pisa and the Making of the Mediterranean Bronze Industry

14.45Rosa BacileThe Porphyry and Rock Crystal Workshop in Palermo and the Origins of its Sculptors, 1140-1176

15.15Questions

15.30Tea/Coffee

16.00Anna ContadiniThe Pisa Griffin, Lucca Falcon and Mari-Cha Lion

16.30Jeremy JohnsThe Painted Ceilings of the Cappella Palatina

17.00Questions

17.30ReceptionOrto Botanico

19.00Coaches to Palazzo dei Normanni for visit to Royal Palace and Cappella Palatina

Wednesday 18 April

Chair: Manuel Castiñeiras (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

10.00Martin BiddleThe Tomb of Christ Rebuilt: Recovery from the Destruction of 1009

10.30John McNeillBuilding Jerusalem in Western France: The Case of St-Sauveur at Charroux

11.00Questions

11.15Tea/Coffee

11.45Hugh KennedyCrusader Castles

12.15Jaroslav FoldaTwelfth-Century Jerusalem and Bethlehem: Points of Contact between Europe and the Near East

12.45Questions

13.00Lunch

Chair: Jeremy Ashbee (English Heritage)

14.30Ludovico GeymonatByzantine and Romanesque in the Baptistery at Parma

15.00Manuel CastiñeirasCatalan Panel Painting around 1200 and the Art of the Eastern Mediterranean

15.30Questions

15.45Tea/Coffee

Chair: Richard Plant (Christie’s Education, London)

16.15Dulce OcónThe Paintings of the Chapter-House at Sigena and the Art of the Crusader Kingdoms

16.45Jordi CampsCatalonia, Provence and the Holy Land: Late 12th- Century Sculpture in Barcelona

17.15Questions

17.30Conclusion

20.00Conference DinnerConvento Sant’Anna (Galleria d’Arte Moderna)