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SUMMARY:DRAWINGS WEEK 2026 - Annual Master Drawings Symposium 2026
DESCRIPTION:New scholarship by authors under 40 is the focus of the annual Master Drawings Symposium\, returning in 2026 for its tenth year. The journal awards the Ricciardi Prize to the most groundbreaking contributions by young scholars and offers the winners and runners up the opportunity to present their findings in front of drawings enthusiasts. \nThis year\, Master Drawings is pleased to award the prize to Giovanni Lusi\, author of Behind Abstraction: Cy Twombly and Leonardo da Vinci’s Drawings. Lusi\, a Ph.D. student at the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa\, brilliantly presents the intense relationship Twombly had with the drawings and notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci\, notably during the early phase of his career\, in 1959 and 1960.  The opportunity to consult Twombly’s private library\, together with the rediscovery of important archival materials\, have allowed the author to trace the sources of the artist’s often-surprising reinterpretation of Leonardo’s model. The research reveals the remarkable role the dialogue with the Renaissance master had on the invention of Twombly’s pictorial language. \n  \nCy Twombly (1928-2011)\, Untitled\, 1968. Collage: (reproduction of a study by Leonardo da Vinci\, three sheets of white book-printing paper\, transparent adhesive tape)\, pencil 29 1/6 x 17 7/8 inches. Collection Cy Twombly Foundation. © Cy Twombly Foundation\n  \nThe symposium also features 2025 prize runner-up Femke Speelberg\, who will discuss her fascinating analysis of a rare\, monumental design for a sacrament house attributed to the Late-Gothic German architect Lorenz Lechler. In focusing on Lechler’s design\, and its immediate context\, Speelberg\, Curator of Historic Ornament\, Design\, and Architecture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, illuminates the little understood but fundamental role of drawing in the design practice of Gothic artists and craftsmen across a range of disciplines. \nPlease join us for a dynamic afternoon of talks. \nThe Master Drawings Symposium celebrates recipients of the Ricciardi Prize. Learn more about the prize and the past winners here. \n__ \nThis DRAWINGS WEEK 2026 event was organized by The Drawing Foundation and Master Drawings\, and in association with Master Drawings New York 2025.  \nThis event was made possible through the generous support of the Tavolozza Foundation.  \n  \n                             \nImage: Lorenz Lechler and workshop\, Design for a Monumental Sacrament House (detail)\, 1502. Pen and two types of ink (carbon black and iron gall) over blind ruling\, 17th-century inscription in pen and ink\, on parchment. Purchase\, The Cloisters Collection\, Lila Acheson Wallace Gift\, and Harry G. Sperling Fund\, 2022\, The Metropolitan Museum of Art\, New York
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SUMMARY:Annual Master Drawings Symposium 2025
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nYoung scholars and their prize-winning essays are the focus of the annual Master Drawings Symposium\, returning in 2025 for its ninth year. The journal recognizes the best articles by authors under 40 years with an annual cash prize and provides an opportunity for the authors to present their findings in front of drawings enthusiasts.This year’s winner is Olivia Dill\, a PhD candidate at Northwestern University and current Moore Curatorial Fellow at the Morgan Library & Museum. Her prize-winning research was conducted during her two years as the recipient of the Diamonstein-Spielvogel Fellowship at the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, a training program combining experience in three departments: Drawings and Prints\, Paper Conservation\, and Scientific Research. Besides assigning a previously anonymous watercolor of three insects\, including an iridescent Rhinoceros beetle native to Brazil\, to seventeenth-century Dutch natural history artist Pieter Holsteyn II (1614-1673)\, Ms. Dill used an interdisciplinary approach and technical analysis of several blue pigments\, particularly smalt (ground cobalt and glass)\, to shed light on the artist’s color choices and his efforts to translate the beetle’s iridescence on a sheet of paper.2024 runner-up Tamara Kobel\, MA from the University of Bern and a former fellow at the Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte in Munich\, will delve into the fascinating world of Swiss artist Wilhelm Stettler (1643-1708). Focusing on his “Eyerstock\,” a rich artistic tool of sketches and doodles that he described as his fertile pantry of motifs\, she helps us understand what role his diverse sources (a menagerie of finely drawn animals\, war machines\, musical instruments\, skeletons\, flowers\, temples\, and ships) played in the artist’s career and creative process. \nJoin us for a dynamic afternoon of talks followed by Q&A. \nMaster Drawings Symposium celebrates winners of its Ricciardi Prize. Learn more about the prize and the past winners here. \nThis event is organized by The Drawing Foundation in partnership with Master Drawings\, and in association with Master Drawings New York 2025. The Symposium is made possible through the generous support of the Tavolozza Foundation.  \n\n                   \nImage: Pieter Holsteyn II (1614-1673)\, Blue rhinoceros beetle\, chestnut weevil\, and wasp\, ca 1650-1660. Gouache and watercolor. Metropolitan Museum of Art\, New York\, Bequest of Catherine G. Curran\, 2008. \n\n\n 
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SUMMARY:Annual Master Drawings Symposium 2024
DESCRIPTION:The annual Master Drawings Symposium is returning for its eighth year to showcase the best and brightest young scholars in the drawings field. The program will feature talks by three Ricciardi prize-winning authors published in Master Drawings. The 2023 and 2024 runners-up will begin by presenting their findings. \n\nLuming Guan\, Diamonstein-Spielvogel Fellow in The Metropolitan Museum’s Department of Drawings and Prints\, will offer new insights on a sheet by Martin Schongauer\, describing how an intriguing detail led to a fascinating iconographic study. Tom Nevile\, Head of Research at Day & Faber\, London\, will present a corpus of autograph drawings by seventeenth-century Flemish artist Robert van den Hoecke\, providing the first comprehensive look at this little-studied master’s working method. Finally\, in conversation with the Morgan Library’s head of drawings and prints\, John Marciari\, the 2024 Ricciardi prize winner Ian Hicks will discuss his ground-breaking reconsideration of a group of drawings by Giambattista Tiepolo\, research that was begun during his term as the Moore Curatorial Fellow at the Morgan (2020–22). \n\n\nLearn more about the past winners of the Ricciardi Prize. \nThis event is organized by The Drawing Foundation in association with Master Drawings New York 2024 and is made possible through the generous support of the Tavolozza Foundation.  \n                   \nImage: Giambattista Tiepolo\, Studies of Apollo and Other Figures\, 1752 (detail). The Morgan Library & Museum\, New York
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