Talking Stones: Object and Materiality in Early Modern Central and Eastern Europe
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Talking Stones: Object and Materiality in Early Modern Central and Eastern Europe

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Date

Fri, Apr 17

Time

08:00 AM - 03:00 PM

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--English version below--

Vyzýváme k účasti na konferenci Talking Stones: Object and Materiality in Early Modern Central and Eastern Europe, která se uskuteční 17.–18. dubna 2026 v Akademickém konferenčním centru v Praze.

Uzávěrka přihlášek: 7. ledna 2026

EN

We invite you to participate in the conference Talking Stones: Object and Materiality in Early Modern Central and Eastern Europe, which will take place on 17-18 April 2026 at the Academic Conference Centre in Prague.

Application deadline: 7 January 2026

Organised by: Studia Rudolphina Center, Collecting Central Europe, and The Medici Archive Project

Venue: Academic Conference Center, Institute of Art History Czech Academy of Sciences, Husova 4, Prague 1

Building on the workshop “The Medici and the Princely Courts of Central and Eastern Europe: Art, Diplomacy and Material Culture” (Florence, February 2025), this conference will further explore the dynamics of communication through objects and materiality in Central and Eastern Europe during the early modern period.

Contact and exchange between courts and cities was often carried out through objects, their makers, and the networks that enabled their circulation. Stones, jewels, pietra dura, and other forms of precious matter were not only treasured for their beauty but also for their symbolic, healing, and economic value. The multiple lives of objects — from quarry to workshop, from gift to inheritance — offer unique insights into the practices of collecting, diplomacy, use, knowledge transfer, and representation in early modern Europe.

Holding this conference in Prague, the seat of Emperor Rudolf II, highlights the pivotal role of Central Europe as a crossroads of communication, diplomacy, knowledge exchange, and collecting. The region was not only a recipient of influences from Italy, particularly from the Medici court, but also a source of objects and expertise — a powerful center of artistic and material exchange shaping connections across the continent.

We invite proposals for papers that address the role of gemstones, hardstones, and splendid materials in communication and exchange across Central and Eastern Europe.

We particularly welcome contributions that address the materiality of objects and their circulation in different contexts, from artistic workshops to princely collections, from the Italian states to the courts of Central and Eastern Europe.

Papers that engage in transdisciplinary dialogues across art history, history of collecting, history of science, and/or gemmology, are especially encouraged.

Submission Guidelines
To be considered, please send the following materials by 7 January 2026 to collectingcentraleurope@gmail.com, jezkova@udu.cas.cz, dobalova@udu.cas.cz, education@medici.org

• Full name, affiliation, and email address
• Paper title (15-word max)
• Abstract text (200 words max)
• Short curriculum vitae/bio including maximally top 5 publications

We welcome proposals from established scholars as well as work in progress from doctoral candidates. The conference language is English. Papers should not exceed 20 minutes.

NOTE: We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information we provide about this event. Visit the event's website to verify details such as date, opening hours, prices and location.

Location

Husova 352/4, 110 00 Praha, Česko

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