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The Flemish Merchant of Venice: Daniel Nijs and the Sale of the Gonzaga Art Collection

By Christina M. Anderson

New Haven/London: Yale University Press, 2015. 264 pp, 50 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-20968-6

Review published April 2016

Daniel Nijs, the Flemish merchant and entrepreneur, the subject of this excellent in-depth study by Christina Anderson, is best known for his part in the sale of the Gonzaga collection to Charles I. [...] Read More

Joos van Cleve: A Sixteenth-Century Antwerp Artist and his Workshop (Me Fecit, 8)

By Micha Leeflang

Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2015. 234 pp, fully illustrated, ISBN 978-2-503-55436-5

Review published April 2016

Modern scholarship on the Antwerp painter Joos van Cleve has been in high gear since Cécile Scailliérez first devoted an in-house exhibition to the artist at the Louvre in 1991. Important exhibitions [...] Read More

Der Braunschweiger Monogrammist: Wegbereiter der niederländischen Genremalerei vor Bruegel

By Matthias Ubl

Petersberg: Michael Imhof Verlag, with the cooperation of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 2014. 448 pp, 463 illus., 85 in b&w. ISBN 978-3-7319-0030-6

Review published April 2016

Among the numerous painters active in the Netherlands during the sixteenth century, one of the most controversial is the Braunschweiger Monogrammist, so named after a painting in the Herzog [...] Read More

Space, Place and Ornament: The Function of Landscape in Medieval Manuscript Illumination

By Margaret Goehring

Turnhout: Brepols Publishers 2013. 214 pp, 16 color and 85 b&w illus. ISBN 978-2-503-52977-6

Review published April 2016

Margaret Goehring proposes the need for a new paradigm for the study of medieval landscapes, one that moves beyond anachronistic concepts of pictorial landscape formulated in Renaissance and [...] Read More

Staging the Court of Burgundy (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History 69)

By T.-H. Borchert, W. Blockmans, N. Gabriëls, J. Oosterman and A. Van Oosterwijk, eds.

London/Turnhout: Harvey Miller Publishers, an imprint of Brepols Publishers, 2013. 394 pp, 65 col. pls, numerous b&w illus. ISBN 978-1-905375-82-0

Review published April 2016

Staging the Court of Burgundy. Proceedings of the Conference “The Splendour of Burgundy” presents a selection of thirty-three essays delivered at a three-day symposium in Bruges that accompanied the [...] Read More

Emotions. Pain and Pleasure in Dutch Painting of the Golden Age

By Gary Schwartz, with contributions by Ann Demeester and Machiel Keestra

Cat. exh. Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem, October 11 – February 15, 2015. Rotterdam: nai010 publishers, 2014. 152 pp, 80 col. illus. ISBN 978-94-6208-170-3.

Review published November 2015

The 2010 issue of the Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art, edited by Stephanie Dickey and Herman Roodenburg and devoted to ‘The Passions in the Arts of the Netherlands’ and several other recent [...] Read More

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