Two PhD positions for conservators/art historians at the University of Amsterdam

The University of Amsterdam offers two PhD positions within research programme 
'Down to the Ground: a historical, visual and scientific analysis of coloured 
grounds in Netherlandish paintings, 1550-1650'

PhD candidate 'The spread of coloured grounds to the Netherlands, 1550-1650'
PhD candidate 'The role of ground colour within the painting process and its 
influence on appearance'


Ground colours have a profound effect on painting methods and the visual 
characteristics of finished pictures. Coloured grounds originate in late 
15th-century Italy and spread North around 1550. In Down to the Ground, art 
historians, conservators and scientists (University of Amsterdam, Technical 
University Delft, museum partners) investigate the impact of coloured grounds 
in the Netherlands through three interwoven subprojects.



Subproject 1 (PhD1) focuses on the transfer and spread of coloured grounds and 
on the influence of advances in Early Modern optics and colour theory on this 
development; subproject 2 (PhD2) investigates the role of ground colour in the 
painting process focusing on the impact of coloured grounds on painting 
technique, visual effects and ageing effects; subproject 3 (postdoc) develops 
innovative non-invasive depth-resolved spectral imaging instrumentation (DRSI) 
to support research into visual and optical characteristics and colour changes. 
Interdisciplinary workshops will focus on the evaluation of technical art 
history methodology. The research will conclude with a standard reference work 
on the complex mix of cultural and technological factors that allowed the use 
of coloured grounds to develop.
More information on both PhD positions is available on:

http://www.uva.nl/en/content/vacancies/2018/08/18-520-phd-candidate--the-spread-of-coloured-grounds-to-the-netherlands-1550-1650.html?a
http://www.uva.nl/en/content/vacancies/2018/08/18-519-phd-candidate--the-role-of-ground-colour-within-the-painting-process-and-its-influence-on-appearance.html?m=&origin=dxuSI3bDRY2CW7N9J3yPlw

Apply until September 20, 2018
The postdoc position will be advertised at a later stage

Further enquiries:
Dr. Maartje Stols-Witlox
Assistant professor paintings conservation, project leader "Down to the Ground"
University of Amsterdam
Programme Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage
www.uva.nl<http://www.uva.nl/>
www.uva.nl/conservation-and-restoration<http://www.uva.nl/conservation-and-restoration>

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