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Denijs van Alsloot (vers 1568 ?- 1625/26). Peintre paysagiste au service de la cour des archiducs Albert et Isabelle (Pictura Nova, XV)

By Sabine Van Sprang

Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2014. 2 vols., 706 pp, 133 color and 89 b&w illus. ISBN: 978-2-503-55516-4

Review published November 2015

In the last decades painters working in Brussels under the two Habsburg archdukes Albert and Isabella have received monographic treatments only sporadically compared to their Antwerp colleagues [...] Read More

Picturing Ludwig Burchard, 1886-1960. A Rubens Scholar in Art-Historiographical Perspective

By Lieneke Nijkamp, Koen Bulckens, and Prisca Valkeneers, eds.

London / Turnhout: Harvey Miller Publishers, an Imprint of Brepols Publishers, 2015, 161pp, 56 figs. ISBN 978-1-909400-20-7

Review published November 2015

The arrival of Ludwig Burchard’s archive and library in Antwerp in 1963 can be considered to mark the birth of the Rubenianum as an independent research center on Peter Paul Rubens. For the scholarly [...] Read More

The Triumph of the Eucharist: Tapestries Designed by Rubens

By Charles Scribner III

New York/London: Carolus Editions 2014. 238 pp, fully illustrated. No ISBN

Review published November 2015

In the literature that has been devoted to Rubens's The Triumph of the Eucharist tapestry series, Charles Scribner III has long been one of the most important contributors. His 1975 Art Bulletin [...] Read More

Rubens in Private: The Master Portrays his Family

By Ben van Beneden, ed.

Cat. exh. The Rubenshuis, Antwerp, March 28 – June 28, 2015. London: Thames & Hudson, 2015. 280 pp, fully illustrated. ISBN 978-0-500-09396-2

Review published November 2015

This beautifully produced and much anticipated book is the companion to the first-ever exhibition focusing on the more private side of Rubens’s genius – a selection  of self-portraits and portraits of [...] Read More

Two Books on Netherlandish Carved Altarpieces

By various authors
Review published November 2015

Le Retable de la Passion de l'Église Sainte-Marie de Güstrow: Éude historique et technologique/ Der Passions-Altar der Pfarrkirche St. Marien zu Güstrow: historische und technologische Studie, under [...] Read More

Moving Sculptures: Southern Netherlandish Alabasters from the 16th to 17th Centuries in Central and Northern Europe

By Aleksandra Lipinska

Trans. Jessica Taylor-Kucia (Studies in Netherlandish Art and Cultural History, 11). Leiden / Boston: Brill, 2015. xxii, 385 pp, 205 illus. ISBN 978-90-04-27708-3

Review published November 2015

Some books are more necessary than others. This English re-edition of Aleksandra Lipinska’s study on Southern Netherlandish alabasters most definitely fills an important gap in the research on Flemish [...] Read More

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