638 search results for “interiors for display” in the Public website
- Interiors for Display: The art of the eighteenth-century interior in the Dutch Republic and Europe
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From storeroom to public display. 18th century interiors in the Museum Houses of the Hendrick de Keyser association.
Alumni Event, Lecture
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Amsterdam's splendid interiors of the eighteenth century
Alumni Event, Lecture
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Pride and prejudice: the eighteenth-century interior in the historiography of British architecture
Alumni Event, Lecture
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Painting ensembles in eighteenth-century interiors in the Dutch Republic
Alumni Event, Lecture
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architects, designers and craftsmen and the development of the neoclassical interior, 1760-1785
Alumni Event, Lecture
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Giovanni Battista Foggini: a designer of interiors and decorative arts at the time of the Last Medici
Alumni Event, Lecture
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Room functionality, interiors and the experience of architectural space: The houses and gardens of Belle van Zuylen/Isabelle de Charrière and
Alumni Event, Lecture
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From Baroque to Regency: Textile Furnishings in the British Country House
Alumni Event, Lecture
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On display
This sections showcases PhD projects in the field.
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Alexander Dencher: ‘I want to give new elan to the study of applied arts’
A successful series of lectures on interior design, a symposium on four-poster beds and a new series of study afternoons on the horizon. University lecturer Alexander Dencher knows how to hold the attention of a growing audience. How does he do it? And what makes the history of interior design so fa…
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Framing China: Performativity and Narrative in Museum Displays of Chinese Porcelain
On the 26th of May Pao-Yi Yang successfully defended a doctoral thesis and graduated.
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Assessment of museum environments in Jordan
This study seeks to identify suitable local environments conditions for the objects displayed at the Jordanian museums using the proper methods in order to contribute to the stabilization of these objects.
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Interior renovation about to begin at Arsenaal
Renovation work on the Arsenaal is set to begin at the start of January! Careful preparations by the Real Estate Directorate and the faculty have laid the foundations for construction company Du Prie to get to work on this second building to be renovated as part of the Humanities Campus project.
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Aagje Gosliga
Faculty of Humanities
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Word order and information structure in New Testament Greek
Ancient Greek is well-known for displaying relatively free word order. This dissertation examines word order variation in the Koine Greek of the New Testament Greek in a variety of domains: declarative clauses, questions and relative clauses. In particular, I examine the way in which word order corresponds…
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Female IBL professors on display in the Academy building
Only one out of six professors in the Netherlands is female. At the Institute of Biology Leiden (IBL) female professors are in minority as well. However, we are proud to have three female professors at the IBL. Amongst others, their photo portraits are currently on display in the Senat Room of the academy…
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Marie-leen Ryckaert
Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
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Early Iron Age princely grave of the Maashorst on display
In August 2010 the Faculty of Archaeology conducted an excavation in the Maashorst-area, situated in the northeastern part of Brabant.
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Data on Display: Visualisation as a form of argumentation in exhibitions
On November 30th Joost Grootens gave a lecture at the workshop ‘Data on Display: Visualisation as a form of argumentation in exhibitions’ organised by the Museumsakademie Joanneum, Graz (Austria)
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Project schedule
The area will undergo major changes, in a phased plan, until 2029. Teaching will continue during this period. The existing education buildings will be tackled one by one. Some of the buildings will be reconstructed, and for others the building shell will undergo renovation. The Humanities Building is…
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Deep learning for tomographic reconstruction with limited data
Tomography is a powerful technique to non-destructively determine the interior structure of an object.Usually, a series of projection images (e.g.\ X-ray images) is acquired from a range of different positions.
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Network flow algorithms for discrete tomography
Promotor: R. Tijdeman, Co-promotor: H.J.J. te Riele
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Real-time tomographic reconstruction
With tomography it is possible to reconstruct the interior of an object without destroying.
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Antique Dealing and Creative Reuse in Cairo and Damascus 1850-1890: Intercultural Engagements with Architecture and Craft in the Age of Travel
This beautifully illustrated volume investigates the social life of objects moving between the Middle East and the West, revealing the range of agencies and subjectivities involved in their trade and reuse.
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Invertebrates on the edge
What invertebrates live in the fields and edges? Do the populations change with landscape complexity?
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Democracy (Not) on Display
Lecture, PCNI Research Seminar
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Information Flows along the Central African Republic – DR Congo border
How do Central African refugees navigate through uncertainty in a new and hostile environment in the DR Congo?
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Plant-microbe interactions
Which microorganisms live near and inside plant roots? How do they contribute to plant health? Can microorganisms be employed in plant protection?
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Who Framed King Tutankhamun?
The genesis of the golden boy-king mythos as exhibited between 1922 and 2022 in relation to Egyptological development with a focus on Dutch reception
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Sumi-e (Japanese Ink Brush Painting) | beginners (English spoken)
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Japanese Gongbi | English spoken
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Sumi-e | intermediate/advanced | English spoken
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Figurative art in Cairene streets and interiors during the early 20th century
Lecture
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IT Specialist NeCEN
Science, Institute of Biology Leiden (IBL)
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Bad reduction of Hilbert modular varieties with parahoric level structure
Promotor: S.J. Edixhoven, A. Iovita
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A Grammar of Mualang: An Ibanic Language of Western Kalimantan, Indonesia
This study presents a full descriptive account of the grammar of Mualang, covering the major features of phonology and morphosyntax as well as issues related to pragmatics.
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Giant unilamellar vesicles: An efficient membrane biophysical tool and its application in drug delivery studies
Promotor: A. Kros
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Filter-based reconstruction methods for tomography
Promotor: K.J. Batenburg
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Bugs and birds and landscape complexity
What invertebrates are available to feed nestlings in an agricultural landscape of varied complexity?
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“The Binnenhof” a contested court. History, housing and politics in The Hague, 1813-2013
This project examines the meaning of this historical place, and the way it has been used by the political institutions that have had their seat there.
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Parties concerned
Many internal and external parties are involved in the expansion of the Gorlaeus Building.
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Women of the present
What better way to represent women in the present than to ask them? The Museums Matters Class decided to ask Leiden’s Leading Ladies to loan an object which they felt encompassed their time here, from those in their undergraduate to one of the 23 female professors, with many positions in between.
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Research
On these pages you will find information on the research that is being conducted at each of the participating universities as well as the funding programme set up by the Research School.
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Quantitative uncertainty in LCI
Overall dispersion in LCA as result of inherent uncertainties, spread and unrepresentativeness.
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The Effectiveness of Dialogue in Communication, Past and Present
This project seeks to integrate scientific research and practical knowledge in the study of the mechanisms that make dialogue an effective tool for communication, teaching, and thinking.
- Arsenaal (completed)
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‘Thinking in Painting: Seventeenth-Century Interiors as Sites for Reflection’ - Research Seminar on European History 1300-1700
Lecture, Research Seminar on European History 1300-1700
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Promoting reuse: the incorporation of salvages and replicas in aesthetic interiors, in Egypt and elsewhere (1870-1880)
Lecture
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Technological innovation in neuropsychology
Technological advances, such as virtual reality, augmented reality and online assessment platforms are rapidly improving. These tools could potentially contribute to neuropsychological assessment that is more efficient and of higher quality.