Marine Contours

Submitted by cweissert on Mon, 06/02/2025 - 08:22
University
Faculty/school/department
Humanities
Size of the team
from 0 to 3
number of researchers number of supporting staff number of PhD students
3
1
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PI
PI name
weissert@kunstgeschichte.uni-kiel.de
Contact person and e-mail
Contact person
Prof. Dr. Caecilie Weissert
Contact person e-mail
WWW
Short description of research profile

Caecilie Weissert is Professor of Art History at Kiel University, where she focuses on the visual culture of the early modern period, from the 15th to the 19th century. Her research investigates how artworks were reinterpreted, adapted, and circulated across different media and historical contexts. Her current work examines how early museum collections were disseminated through printed albums. A key area of research interests include maritime art history, early modern Dutch and Northern European art, and the intersections of art and aesthetic experience. She is also engaged in the history of emotions, particularly in relation to artistic production and reception.

Research area
Publications

Representative publications

Rivalité, coopération, échanges et jeu libéré. Relations culturelles au XVIe siècle, in: Bauer, Alissa, Voyages et transferts matériels et immatériels, Paris 2024. (peer-reviewed) mit Gregor Hardiess, “Interaction between image and text”. In: Journal of Eye Movement Research . DOI: https://doi.org/10.16910/jemr.13.2.1 “Through a poet's eyes. Jan van der Noot's poem on the Capital Sins”. With a translation of the Poem by Anna Dlabacova. In: Art di Furia (eds.), Ekphrastic Image-making in the Early Modern Europe and the Americas. (Intersections). Leiden/Boston (Brill) 2022, 278-313. Clément Perret’s Exercitatio alphabetica (1569). A calligraphic textbook and sample book on eloquence. In: Lessons in Art. Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek / Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art. Band 68 (2018), 2019, 30-71. Ut pictura musica. Frans Floris and chromatic music. In: Simiolus. Netherlands quarterly for the history of art, vol. 40, (2018.4), 2019, 270-291.
Partnerships and Cooperation
UG, Instytut Historii Sztuki, Dr. Anna Sobecka
Events and oportunieties
Event title
Workshop: Marine Contours
Event date