*Study Day on Nineteenth-Century French Drawings*

*Funded by the Getty Foundation’s Paper Project*


*Organized by Britany Salsbury, Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings*



*The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OhioMarch 13, 2020Proposal
deadline: September 30, 2019*

DRAWINGS FROM NINETEENTH-CENTURY FRANCE have been a cornerstone of the
Cleveland Museum of Art’s collection since the institution’s founding in
1916. Over the course of more than a century, the museum has acquired
exceptional works on paper in a range of media by artists from
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and Eugène Delacroix to Edgar Degas and
Odilon Redon. Following the launch of the museum’s Open Access initiative
in January 2019, these holdings in their entirety are viewable online with
high-resolution images.


In anticipation of a major exhibition and publication in spring 2022, the
CMA is convening a study day that will focus on new discoveries relating to
the materials, function, and collecting of drawings in nineteenth-century
France. Funded by the Getty Foundation’s Paper Project, the event will
offer an opportunity for experts and emerging scholars to engage with the
CMA’s strong holdings in this area and to discuss current issues in the
field.


The study day will feature two public thematic paper sessions and an
object-based study session. In the latter, participants will have the
opportunity to view and discuss the CMA’s nineteenth-century drawings
collection with presenters and other museum, conservation, and academic
colleagues.



Confirmed participants include the following specialists:

*Jay A. Clarke* Rothman Family Curator, Department of Prints and Drawings,
Art Institute of Chicago

*Michelle Foa* Associate Professor of Art History,
Tulane University

*Harriet Stratis* Former Senior Research Conservator, Department of Prints
and Drawings, Art Institute of Chicago



We invite paper proposals for the two public paper sessions, which address
the central themes of the exhibition and publication: the history of
collecting nineteenth-
century French drawings, and the materials and techniques of drawing in
France during the 1800s.



Potential topics may include, but are not limited to the following options:

·         Galleries and dealers of French drawings

·         Case studies of individual collectors

·         Institutional histories of collecting and displaying

·         Important exhibitions and sales of drawings

·         The organization of private or institutional drawings  collections

·         The international exchange of drawings between France and the
United States

·         The market for and exhibition and reception of particular
techniques

·         Individual artists’ use of specific materials and processes



*Presenters *Scholars interested in presenting a paper in one of the two
sessions are invited to submit an abstract of no more than 500 words along
with a CV. Participants who present papers will be reimbursed for travel
costs.

*Attendees *Paper sessions are open to the public; details are forthcoming
from the CMA. The object-based study session is open to specialists in the
field, and space is limited. To be considered for the latter, please send a
CV and a brief statement (250 words or fewer) summarizing the relevance of
the study day to your work. Advanced graduate students are encouraged to
apply.



Please submit application materials for the paper session or object-based
study session no later than September 30, 2019, to
*frenchdrawi...@clevelandart.org
<frenchdrawi...@clevelandart.org>*.
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