Projects
Iconographic practices and traditions of European explorers in Central Africa (1870-1930). University of Antwerp
PHL-doctoral of Remco Roes with titel : ' The scenography of sublime spaces ' Hasselt University
UZA-Live birth after additional tubal flushing with oil-based contrast versus no additional flushing: a randomised, multicentre, pragmatic trial in infertile women with at least one patent tube at Hysterosalpingo-foam sonography (HYFOIL). University of Antwerp
The tomb of Djehutihotep within the Middle Kingdom elite cemetery of Dayr al-Barsha. Digital epigraphic documentation, analysis and interpretation. KU Leuven
The rock-cut tombs that make up the elite cemetery at Dayr al-Barshā rank among the most important private monuments of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom (c. 2050-1750 BC). Especially the funerary complex of Djehutihotep is well-known for the quality of its decoration and the unusual subject-matter of some of the figurative scenes contained within. Unfortunately, the cemetery has suffered greatly from later phases of reuse and vandalism, which led ...
On 'd'oorloghs wree Canonnen': Peeter Snayers (1592-1667) and the development of the topographical battle scene. The representation of war and peace within the artistic, political and socio-economic dynamics of 17th-century Brussels. KU Leuven
Textile production in Egypt from the Old to the Middle Kingdom: Reconstructing the chaîne opératoire KU Leuven
Textiles were fundamental to ancient societies, yet are under-represented in archaeology. Even in Egypt, where the dry desert has created exceptional preservation conditions for organic materials, very few of these surviving textiles have been studied in detail. In the last few decades Egyptian textiles have seen some increase in interest. There is however much that remains unknown, especially regarding textiles from the Old- to Middle ...
The infrastructure of globalisation. The printing press of the Southern netherlands and the creation of the Spanish colonial empire in Peru, 1535-1800. KU Leuven
Digital maps and archives: activating cartographic collections in a digital world (DIGHIMAPS). University of Antwerp
Kairós, or the Right Moment. Nachleben & Iconology KU Leuven
From antiquity to the present day, the Greek term kairós, which expresses the complex idea of ‘grasping the right moment’, travelled through art and literature. This project explores the artistic reception of this complex notion in the visual arts by bringing insights from Classical Reception Studies and Iconology to bear on how we can understand processes of visual transformation through time. As such, it is the very first ...