Conference \ Borman and Sons in Context


Conference \ Borman and Sons in Context
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The Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (Brussels) and Catheline Périer-D’Ieteren participated in the colloquium Borman and Sons in Context. Brabantine sculpture from 1460-1540, held at M – Museum Leuven on 27-29 November 2019. Together with Emmanuelle Mercier and Myriam Serck-Dewaide (KIK-IRPA), Catheline Périer presented the first work hypotheses about the Adoration of the Magi altarpiece in the San Nazaro Maggiore Basilica (Milan) in a communication titled The Adoration of the Magi in San Nazaro, Milan: an unknown work by Jan II Borman? In 2017, the Périer-D’Ieteren Foundation funded the first mission to study the artwork on site in Milan.

For more details about this research, please visit the project’s page on our website: link.

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