Are you trying to decide what to read this summer? Perhaps some of the titles reviewed on HNAR in the past four months might make the list. In case you missed any, here are the reviews published since January:
- Actors Carved and Cast: Netherlandish Sculpture of the Sixteenth Century By Ethan Matt Kavaler
- Albrecht Dürer’s Afterlife (Northern Lights) By Jeffrey Chipps Smith
- Picturing German Antiquity in the Age of Print. Art, Archaeology, and the Style All’Antica in Early Modern Augsburg (Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700). Rachel M. Carlisle
- Renaissance im Norden. Holbein, Burgkmair und die Augsburger Kunst im Zeitalter der Fugger | Renaissance in the North: Holbein, Burgkmair and the Age of the Fuggers By Jochen Sander and Guido Messling (curators)
- The Allure of Rome: Maarten Van Heemskerck Draws the City; Maarten van Heemskerck: 1498–1574, By Tatjana Bartsch, Christien Melzer and Hans-Ulrich Kessler (curators); Ilja M. Veldman (guest curator)
- The Medici Series (Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard, Part XIV), By Nils Büttner
- Early Netherlandish and French Paintings 1400-1480: Critical Catalogue for the Gemäldegalerie – Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, By Katrin Dyballa and Stephan Kemperdick, editors
- Little Beasts. Art, Wonder, and the Natural World, By Alexandra Libby, Brooks Rich, and Stacey Sell (curators)
About HNAR:
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.
More information, including how to submit a publication for consideration for review, guidelines for reviewers, and the editorial board and contact information can be found here.