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New issue of Oud Holland published (v. 134, no. 1)

Oud Holland - Journal for Art of the Low Countries 2021, vol. 134, no. 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ERIK BIELEN Contribution to the biography of Hendrick De Somer (1602-after 1655): A seventeenth-century [...] Read More

Deadline: June 1, 2021

Call for Articles: Step by Step: Visualizing and Asserting Power in Early Modern Joyous Entries and Festivities in the Netherlands, 1500–1750

To celebrate the 385th anniversary of the Joyous Entry of Cardinal-Infant Ferdinand of Spain into Antwerp in 1635, which had been largely designed by Peter Paul Rubens, a conference was organized to [...] Read More

JHNA call for submissions, proposals, and digital projects

The Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art — jhna.org — publishes peer-reviewed, open-access, original scholarship on Dutch, Flemish, German, and Franco-Flemish art and material culture from the [...] Read More

JHNA Editor’s statement and call for proposals and submissions

Dear scholars and friends of Netherlandish art, As I assume the role of editor-in-chief of the Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art, I would like to extend enormous gratitude to Alison [...] Read More

Deadline: April 15, 2021

Call for Papers: NKJ 2022 (vol. 72): Art and Death in the Netherlands

In premodern times, death was a more visible phenomenon than now, due to high mortality rates, but also to the fact that dying and death and the subsequent phases of deposition, bereavement and [...] Read More

Deadline: March 30, 2021

CfP: Different Visions – Towards a Visual History of the Working Class

The discipline of art history is closely tied to the art market and to wealthy donors and collectors, and for this reason has long identified with the upper class. Many art historians betray a [...] Read More

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