September 21
09.00 | Accreditation and Registration |
09.45 | Opening Session: Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation: Professor Paulo Quaresma IIFA Director: Professor Rui Salgado HERCULES Lab Director: Professor José Mirão |
10.00 | Keynote Speaker Professor António Candeias “HERCULES adventures in the realm of colour” |
10.30 | “Hyperspectral Image at the HERCULES Lab” by Silvia Bottura-Scardina |
10.50 | “Crossing Analytical and Documentary Studies: The Colors of the Boneco de Estremoz and the Apothecary of Misericórdia in Estremoz” by Fonseca, Ana; Coutinho, Mathilda L.*; Beltrame, Massimo; Cardoso, Ana ; Valadas, Sara; Carriço, Nuno; Dias, Luís; Miguel, Catarina; Mirão, José |
11.10 | Q&A |
11.30 | Coffee-break |
11.45 | “The painting materials of the viceroys portrait collection of Goa – a contribution for the study of the circulating products for artistic production overseas” by T. Reis, S. Valadas, F.A. Pereira, A. Machado, L. Piorro, A. Candeias |
12.05 | “Global trades and their influence on the use of color materials in the production of Chinese paintings: the Chinese wallpapers from MNAA” by M. Pressato, C. Miguel, T. Lança, A. Candeias, S. Valadas |
12.25 | “Pigments in Edvard Munch’s painting” by A. Cardoso, I. Sandu, A. Candeias |
12.45 | Q&A |
13.00 | Lunch |
14.30 | “Drugs & Colours from Holanda to Boutet: survey on primary sources for the study of painting and miniature techniques” by S. Braga, S. Flor and P. Flor |
14.50 | “Terahertz Imaging Super-Resolution for Ancient Pigments” by D. Antunez Vazquez, L. Pilozzi, E. del Re, C. Conti, S. Stogiu, F. Deliz, M. Missori |
15.10 | “Analysis of the chromatic remains of Nessana” by C. Expósito, M.L. Pascual, Y.Gallello, Y. Tchekhanovets |
15.30 | Q&A |
15.45 | Poster Session and coffee-break |
16.00 | “More than a brazilwood rose” by M. Vieira, P. Nabais and M. J. Melo |
16.20 | “The production of dyed wool textiles in the Iberian Peninsula” by R. Diaz Hidalgo and P. Nabais |
16.40 | Q&A |
17.00 | Visit to Colégio Espirito Santo |
20.00 | Conference dinner at Café Alentejo |
September 22
08.30 | Reception |
09.00 | Keynote speaker: Doutor João Neto, Director of the Pharmacy Museum “The Role of the Pharmacy Heritage, a cultural Value chain In Health, Science and Society History” |
09.30 | “Évora religious women and their role in preserving the cultural legacy of flavouring herbs in Alentejo culture” by C. Miguel, A. Fialho-Conde, M.R. Martins |
09.50 | “Medicinal and flavoring plants of Alentejo: a pharmacological approach” by M.R. Martins, S. Macedo-Arantes, A. Neto.Vaz, A. T. Caldeira |
10.10 | “Sacred containers for materia medica” by A. Solbes-García, D. Sanese, A. Villena, L. Iranzo, G.Costa, N.Moreno |
10.30 | Q&A |
10.45 | Coffee-break |
11.00 | “First steps in the identification of old medicines from the Esteve Pharmacy, Llivia” by G.C. Lodi, M.L. Vázquez de Ágredos Pascual, R. Herráez Hernández, P. Campíns Falcó, C. Expósito de Vicente, G. Cunill Costa, N. Lladó Moreno |
11.20 | “Carmelite surgery: a treatise on surgery at the Spezieria della Scala“ by I. Leona |
11.40 | “The Beauty and the Beast: the intertwined story of drugs and colors“ by Catarina Pinheiro |
12.00 | “Santa Maria della Scala, Rome: Virtual Museum and International Thesaurus on materia medica as a Cultural Legacy” by Luisa Pascual, G. Muñoz Cosme,C. Vidal Lorenzo |
12.20 | Q&A |
12.30 | Lunch |
14.00 | Workshops |
16:00 | Coffee-break |
16.30 | Presentation of the Book “Drugs and Colors”, by Marisa Vasquez |
16.45 | Conference Overview |
17.00 | Drugs and Colors 2025: First Insight |
Workshops
Workshop | maximum number of participants |
Historical dyes and wool dyeing by Ana Manhita In this workshop, participants will be invited to learn a little about the history of some regional textile products (Arraiolos Rugs), the dyeing process, and have the opportunity to dye wool using natural dyes. | 8 |
Pigments and illuminations by Silvia Bottura-Scardina In this workshop, the participants will be invited to enter the world of Mediaeval and Renaissance colour pigments. After a brief introduction to the most used inorganic colour materials identified in the Antiphonary Manizola 116c (held by the Public Library of Évora), a historically accurate reproduction of a detail of this illuminated manuscript dating from the 16th century will be performed. | 8 |
Participation in the workshops requires registration which will take place during the first day of the conference.