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of the talks presented at
Paint
overPrint:Hand-Colored Books and Maps
of the Early Modern Period
19-20 February, 2015
Kislak Center, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library,
University of Pennsylvania
Organizers:
Larry E. Tise, Philadelphia, PA
Chet Van Duzer, Los Altos Hills, CA
February 19Opening Remarks
Click here to watch Opening Remarks by Lynne Farrington, Larry Tise, and Chet Van Duzer.
David BosseHistoric Deerfield
To Give a Strong and Pleasing Effect: Hand-Coloring in Historical Context
Click here to watch David Bosse’s presentation.
Chet Van DuzerIndependent Scholar
Colored as its Creators Intended: Painted Maps in the 1513 Edition of Ptolemy’s Geography
Click here to watch Chet Van Duzer’s presentation.
William C. WooldridgeSuffolk, Virginia; author of
Mapping Virginia (UVA Press, 2012)Collecting Color−A View from the Trenches
Click here to watch William C. Wooldridge’s presentation.
Stephanie StilloWashington and Lee University
Authenticity and Authorship in Early Modern Colored Maps
Click here to watch Stephanie Stillo’s presentation.
Michiel van GroesenUniversity of Amsterdam
An Ocean of Rumors: News from the Atlantic WorldClick here to watch Michiel van Groesen’s presentation on the UPenn site.
Graham AraderArader Galleries, New York, NY
Detecting Fakes and Forgeries in the Market for Hand-Colored Books, Maps, and Prints Click here to watch Graham Arader’s presentation on the UPenn site.
February 20Michiel van GroesenUniversity of Amsterdam
Theodor de Bry and Sons, Master Engravers and Printers for the Hand-Colored Book Market
Click here to watch Michiel van Groesen’s presentation.
Larry TiseEast Carolina University
America’s First .Coloring Book : Theodor de Bry’s 1590 edition of Thomas Harriot’sBriefe & True Report from the New-Found Land of Virginia
Click here to watch Larry Tise’s presentation.
Joan IrvingPaper Conservator, Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library, Wilmington, Delaware
Not Just for Ornament: Transparent Liquid Colors for Maps & Plans
Click here to watch Joan Irving’s presentation.
Peter Stallybrass, University of PennsylvaniaHand-Colored Herbals
Click here to watch Peter Stallybrass’ presentation.
Speakers’ Roundtable
Click here to watch the Speakers’ Roundtable.