The new double issue of Oud Holland is extra diverse. It features a historiographical analysis of a late medieval panel, a reconstruction of a fascinating eighteenth-century interior, and a historical overview of the print collection of one of the Netherland’s leading museums. The issue ends with two reviews of publications on Rubens and Van Gogh.
Oud Holland – Journal for Art of the Low Countries 2025– 2/3, volume 138:
- Frans Nies. The attribution of Jan van Eyck’s Three Marys at the tomb reconsidered: A historiographical analysis of a mid-fifteenth-century panel painting
- Josephina de Fouw. ‘Ce superbe Palais’: The interior of the Huygens House in The Hague (1634-1785)
- Joyce Zelen A patchwork of prints: Tracing the development of the print collection of the Teylers Museum over the long nineteenth century
- Koen Bulckens Review of Elizabeth McGrath and Paul van Calster (eds.), Thinking through Rubens: Selected studies by Arnout Balis, Turnhout [Brepols] 2023
- Bregje Gerritse Review of Annemiek Rens, Mark Goslinga, and Jan van Zijverden, Travelling with Vincent: Van Gogh in Drenthe, Zwolle [Waanders] 2023