786 search results for “museum collective and society” in the Student website
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Emil WolffFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Sjoerd van OevelenFaculty of Humanities
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Ton HarmsenFaculty of Humanities
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Jörn SoerinkFaculty of Humanities
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Hans HulshofFaculty of Humanities
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Luz RodriguezFaculty of Humanities
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Adriaan van der WeelFaculty of Humanities
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Yu ChenFaculty of Humanities
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Yra van DijkFaculty of Humanities
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Paul HoftijzerFaculty of Humanities
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Julia KemendiFaculty of Humanities
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Louise MüllerFaculty of Humanities
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Maaike van der PlasFaculty of Humanities
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Yasasmala WidyalankaraFaculty of Humanities
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Olf PraamstraFaculty of Humanities
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Rianti ManullangFaculty of Humanities
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Rolf BremmerFaculty of Humanities
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Dick van BroekhuizenFaculty of Humanities
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Emma van MeyerenFaculty of Humanities
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Boyao ZhangFaculty of Humanities
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Anna KrýsováFaculty of Humanities
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Fernanda Korovsky MouraFaculty of Humanities
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Bo WangFaculty of Humanities
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Ida HobmaFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Nina WittemanFaculty of Humanities
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Bram IevenFaculty of Humanities
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Michael NewtonFaculty of Humanities
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‘A reproduction can make the original important again’
For her research, PhD candidate Liselore Tissen put one famous painting after another through a 3D scanner. The resulting reproductions were indistinguishable from the originals. But what does this mean for our interpretation of art?
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Honours College Science Society and Self Information Session
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Bart van der SteenLeiden University Library
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Neske BaerwaldtFaculty of Law
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Nadia BourasFaculty of Humanities
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Eduard Fosch VillarongaFaculty of Law
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Felicia RosuFaculty of Humanities
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Noa SchonmannFaculty of Humanities
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Paul van TrigtFaculty of Humanities
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Daan WeggemansFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Bleda DüringFaculty of Archaeology
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Dominant style stifled innovation in 19th century seascapes
Long into the 19th century, seascapes were considered an expression of patriotism. Artists who painted in a 17th century style were valued more. This tradition stifled innovation in the genre, Cécile Bosman has concluded. She will defend her PhD thesis on 13 October.
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Symposium about Rein Dool painting and University exhibition policy
At a symposium on 26 May, experts, staff and students from Leiden University will discuss what should happen with Rein Dool’s painting in the Academy Building and what the guidelines for the University’s exhibition policy should be. These issues will be explored from diverse perspectives during the…
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Debate on painting of cigar-smoking white men
The brief removal of Rein Dool’s ‘cigar-smoking white men’ painting generated a storm of reactions last November. Students, staff and alumni reflected on this at a symposium on Friday 26 May.
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Jason LaffoonFaculty of Archaeology
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Rachel SchatsFaculty of Archaeology
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Sarah SchraderFaculty of Archaeology
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Tullio AbruzzeseFaculty of Archaeology
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Wei ChuFaculty of Archaeology
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Gerrit DusseldorpFaculty of Archaeology
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Marie SoressiFaculty of Archaeology
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Sara BrandelleroFaculty of Humanities
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Gorillas abducting women leads to new art history
Two statues of gorillas abducting women: they were what led PhD candidate Dick van Broekhuizen to write a new type of history of nineteenth-century sculpture. ‘If you view nineteenth-century art history from a less narrow perspective, the narrative changes completely.’ PhD ceremony on 21 June.