The Rijksmuseum Bulletin is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal presenting scholarly articles that contribute to historical and art-historical research into the Rijksmuseum collections. In addition, there are short notices and acquisition descriptions that highlight interesting features of objects on display or in depot. The Bulletin is read by an international audience of curators, scholars, students, art professionals and enthusiasts. The new edition was published 13 June, 2024.
In this volume, readers will find the following articles:
- Portraying Women in Revolt: How Pieter Isaacsz Represented the Myth of Papirius and the Uprising of the Women of Rome, by Fabio Pauletta and Maartje van Gelder
- A Toast to ‘Neerlands Wonder’: Elisabeth Wolff-Bekker’s Portrait Stipple-Engraved on Glass, by Maartje Brattinga
- ‘Confusingly Unique’: A Labelling History of Willem van Genk, by Jos ten Berge