
Castles, Salons, and Darkrooms: Mapping the nobility’s impact on early photographic history
Join us for the conference Castles, Salons, and Darkrooms: Mapping the nobility’s impact on early photographic history in Central Europe (1840s–1860s) at the Academic Conference Centre in Prague! 🏛️
This groundbreaking event invites scholars to delve into how the nobility shaped the early photographic landscape, moving beyond the traditional view that sees them merely as consumers. 🧐
Why Attend?
The conference will:
- Explore the role of the aristocracy as collectors, patrons, and promoters of early photographic studios.
- Discuss the influence of intermediaries who connected the aristocracy with this innovative technology.
- Analyze the contexts in which photography flourished due to the nobility's engagement, including personal representation, diplomacy, and estate management.
Call for Papers
We invite you to submit proposals for 20-minute presentations that might cover:
- The motivations behind the nobility's engagement with photography.
- The social implications of photography on aristocratic lifestyle.
- The networking and knowledge transfer that occurred across borders due to the aristocracy's interest in photography.
Submission Guidelines:
- Please submit an abstract (up to 300 words) and a brief bio to Dr. Petra Trnková by 15 July 2026. 📅
Important Dates:
- Submission Deadline: 15 July 2026
- Notification of Acceptance: 31 July 2026
- Conference Date: 20 October 2026
For any queries, contact Dr. Petra Trnková.
This event is part of the project ‘Photography Go-Betweens and the Closed Society,’ hosted by the Institute of Art History of the Czech Academy of Sciences. 🌍
Don't miss this unique opportunity to explore the intersections of art, photography, and nobility!
Location: Husova 352/4, 110 00 Prague, Czech Republic
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