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The Madonnas of Jan van Scorel (1495-1562). Serial Production of a Cherished Motif

By Molly Faries and Liesbeth M. Helmus

[Cat. Exh.] Utrecht: Centraal Museum, 2000. 101 pp, illustrated, ISBN 90-73825-64-X

Review published November 2000

This is the catalogue of a small, intelligent exhibition held at the Centraal Museum, April 8 - July 2, 2000. At the core of the exhibition were two paintings by Jan van Scorel belonging to the [...] Read More

Pieter Bruegel: Parables of Order and Enterprise

By Ethan Matt Kavaler

(Cambridge University Press: Cambridge Studies in Netherlandish Culture Series). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 403 pp, 140 b&w illus. ISBN 0-521-62267-0

Review published November 2000

In Bruegel's Battle between Carnival and Lent, in Vienna, the beholder is given an elevated viewpoint from which to take in a city square crowded with a bewildering array of activities, objects, [...] Read More

Proceedings of Two Symposiums

By various authors
Review published November 2000

Fiamminghi a Roma, 1508-1608. Proceedings of the symposium held in Brussels, February 24-25, 1995, edited by Nicole Dacos (Bolletino d'arte, Supplement to no. 100, 1997). Rome: Istituto Poligrafico e [...] Read More

Pleasant Places. The Rustic Landscape from Bruegel to Ruisdael

By Walter S. Gibson

Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 2000. 320 pp, 16 col., 24 b&w illus. ISBN 0-520-21698-9

Review published November 2000

The author of an earlier study on panoramic world landscapes of the sixteenth century, Walter Gibson concentrates here on what Simon Schama has termed the 'plotless places', views of ordinary scenery, [...] Read More

Painting and the Market in Early Modern Antwerp

By Elizabeth Alice Honig

(Yale University Press: Yale Publications in the History of Art Series). New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998. 308 pp, 24 col., 100 b&w illus. ISBN 0-300-07239-2

Review published November 2000

One can only hope that Elizabeth Honig's astute book will find a broad scholarly audience equal to its scope and implications. For her ostensible subject is topical: Antwerp market-scene paintings, [...] Read More

Kunst voor de Markt/Art for the Market, 1500-1700 (Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek/Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art, vol. 50, 1999)

By Reindert Falkenburg, Jan de Jong, Dulcia Meijers, Bart Ramakers, Mariƫt Westermann (eds.)

Zwolle: Uitgeverij Waanders, 2000. 280 pp, 91 b&w illus. ISBN 90-400-9420-9

Review published November 2000

When the author of the first history of Netherlandish art, Karel van Mander, looked back on the origins of his subject, he would note that "in the time of the two Van Eycks, the city of Bruges was [...] Read More

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