About
Jaya Remond is a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) in Berlin, affiliated with the institute's research initiatives in historical studies of scientific practice. Her work focuses on the intersection of artistic knowledge transmission and material culture in early modern Europe.
Her research centers on Northern European art (1400–1700), particularly examining printed artists' manuals like Kunstbüchlein, artistic theory, print culture, and the migration of artists and objects. She investigates how artistic knowledge (geometry, perspective, human proportions) was codified in training books, exploring concepts of fantasia and ingenium in creative processes.
- Key Projects:
- Kunst, Fantasia and Ingenium: Analyzed printed artists' manuals in Northern European artistic education
- Nature's Imprint: Studied botanical illustration between Northern Europe and the New World (1550–1750)
- Written Transmission: Researched books and artists' recipes in knowledge formation
Her scholarly contributions have been presented at numerous MPIWG events including the Premodern Conversations Series (2015-2017), addressing topics like artistic primers, botanical knowledge, and categorical binaries in historical contexts.
- Funding & Recognition:
- Harvard Presidential Scholarship during doctoral studies
- Research support from Germanisches Nationalmuseum and Kress Foundation
- Gerda Henkel Stiftung Research Scholarship for current work
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