Below please find a list of links to all the book reviews posted to HNAR from June through September of 2025, in case you missed any as they were posted.
- Rubens and the Dominican Church in Antwerp: Art and Political Economy in an Age of Religious Conflict. Adam Sammut
- Fifteenth-Century Netherlandish Painting at the Museo Nacional del Prado: Catalogue Raisonné, By José Juan Pérez Preciado, with the specialist advice of Lorne Campbell, translated by Jenny Dodman
- Rembrandt-Hoogstraten: Colour and Illusion; Samuel van Hoogstraten: The Illusionist; The Life and Work of the Painter: Dirck van Hoogstraten (1596-1640). By Sabine Penot; David de Witt, Leonore van Sloten et al.; Michiel Roscam Abbing, Robert Schillemans
- Rachel Ruysch: Nature into Art By Robert Schindler, Bernd Ebert, and Anna C. Knaap (curators)
- Turning Heads (Krasse Koppen): Rubens, Rembrandt and (en) Vermeer By Nico Van Hout, Koen Bulckens, Michael W. Kwakkelstein, Lizzie Marx, and Friederike Schütt, with Vicki Bruce & Andy Young, Sara de Bosschere, Cian McLoughlin, Elvis Pompilio, and Stephan Vanfleteren.
- The Monument’s End. Public Art and the Modern Republic By Marisa Anne Bass
- Dürer to Van Dyck: Drawings from Chatsworth House By Tico Seifert (curator) Exh. cat. by Charles Noble, Gregory Rubinstein and Christian Tico Seifert.
- Rubens’s Workshop By Alejandro Vergara (curator)
HNA Review of Books posts reviews of recent books and exhibition catalogues in the history of the visual arts in the Netherlands from c.1350 to 1750, along with reviews of publications on German, French, and English art, and issues of global trading networks relevant to the Netherlands in this period.
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