For the Burgundian and the early Habsburg princes, Mechelen was not only an important political and cultural hub but also an educational centre. Three consecutive generations of Habsburg princes and More Info
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Assistant Teaching Professor of Art History, Ball State
The School of Art at Ball State University welcomes applications for an Assistant Teaching Professor of Art History to begin August, 2020. This is a full-time contract faculty [...] Read More
Inaugural HNA Mentorship Program
HNA is pleased to announce a new mentorship program designed to foster connection between historians of Netherlandish art at different phases of their careers. The current global pandemic and the [...] Read More
Call for Submissions: Imaginary Places, Real Territories
Imaginary places, real territories. Territorial imagery and the creation of a Dutch identity (1579-1702) Symposium at INHA (Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art), Paris December 16th and 17th, [...] Read More
In Memoriam: Anthony Bailey (1933-2020)
Anthony Bailey was a longtime New Yorker magazine writer who wrote about Rembrandt, J. M. W. Turner and other artists. He died from the novel coronavirus. He has been remembered in the New York [...] Read More
Call for HNA-Sponsored Sessions at RSA Dublin 2021
HNA is able to sponsor four sessions at next year’s Renaissance Society of America conference in Dublin (7-10 April 2021). Sponsored sessions should address topics of interest to the HNA community. [...] Read More