At the invitation of the University of Toronto (Canada), Robert Felfe will give the lecture "Antithetical Sensibility" and on March 29, 2025. "Will to Travesty" Sculptural Fantasies, Ornamental Design and 16th Century Printmaking. The lecture is part of the conference Intermediality and Synagonism in Early Modern Northern Europe 1400-1700, organized by the Center for Renaissance and Reformation Studies. The international contributions to the program explore constellations and processes of interaction and mutual challenge between different artistic media as well as their functions, semantics and poetic impulses.
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