Since October, a number of book reviews have been posted to HNAR. They are listed here for your convenience in case you missed them at the time of publication:
The Rubens Garden: A Masterpiece in Bloom / Rubens’ Tuin: Een meesterwerk in bloei.By Klara Alen
Careers by Design: Hendrick Goltzius & Peter Paul Rubens. Nina Schleif.
A Celestial Jerusalem in Bruges: The Adornes Estate and the Jerusalem Chapel. By Jan Dumolyn and Noël Geirnaert, eds.
Das Große Stammbuch Philipp Hainhofers. Herzog August Bibliothek, Cod. Guelf. 355 Noviss. 8°. By Sabine Jagodzinski, Assisted by Peter Burschel, Markus Hilgert, and Falko Mohrs.
The Holy Trinity, the Life of the Virgin, Madonnas and the Holy Family (Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard, Part IV, 1) By Fiona Healy. Edited by Brecht Vanoppen
Margaret Duchess of Parma. The Emperor’s Daughter between Power and Image, by Katrien Lichtert (curator)
Speaking Sculptures in Late Medieval Europe: A Silent Rhetoric, By Kim W. Woods
Une odyssée baroque. Les du Quesnoy et la sculpture à Bruxelles au XVIIe siècle. By Géraldine Patigny With contributions by Camille De Clercq, Judy De Roy and Laurent Fontaine
HNA Review of Books posts reviews of recent books and exhibition catalogues in the history of the visual arts in the Netherlands frm c.1350 to 1750, along with reviews of publications on German, French, and English art relevant to the Netherlands in this period.