Table of Contents
Andrea Pearson, “Sensory Piety as Social Intervention in a Mechelen Besloten Hofje.” The essay focuses on a devotional cabinet embellished with intricate flora, fauna, sculptures, and relics. DOI: 10.5092/jhna.2017.9.2.1
Anna Dlabačová, “Religious Practice and Experimental Book Production: Text and Image in an Alternative Layman’s ‘Book of Hours’ in Print and Manuscript.” The essay concerns a book of hours with woodcut images and a text in movable type. DOI: 10.5092/jhna.2017.9.2.2
Valerie Hedquist, “Ter Brugghen’s St. Sebastian Tended by Irene.” The artist joined Roman Catholic pictorial traditions with post-Tridentine iconographic innovations and references to cultural attitudes about the plague. DOI: 10.5092/jhna.2017.9.2.3
Saskia Beranek, “Strategies of Display in the Galleries of Amalia van Solms.” These galleries in The Hague map the personal networks of the princess and make visible her social agendas and artistic patronage. DOI: 10.5092/jhna.2017.9.2.4
Marion Boers, “Pieter de Molijn (1597–1661): A Dutch Painter and the Art Market in the Seventeenth Century.” After 1630, Molijn used a successful business model to produce landscapes in a variety of styles for different clients. DOI: 10.5092/jhna.2017.9.2.5JHNA publishes issues of peer-reviewed articles two times per year. These articles focus on Netherlandish, German, and Franco-Flemish art during the early modern period (c. 1400-c.1750), and in other countries as they relate to Netherlandish art. This includes studies of painting, sculpture, graphic arts, tapestry, architecture, and decoration, from the perspectives of art history, art conservation, museum studies, historiography, and collecting history.
Alison M. Kettering, Carleton College, Editor-in-Chief
Jacquelyn N. Coutré, Queen’s University, Associate Editor
Dagmar Eichberger, Universität Trier, Associate Editor
Mark Trowbridge, Marymount University, Associate Editor
Correspondence about submissions can be sent to editorjhna.org.
Quellennachweis:
TOC: Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art (JHNA), Vol. 9, Nr. 2. In: ArtHist.net, 20.09.2017. Letzter Zugriff 20.04.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/16139>.