Historians of Netherlandish Art is pleased to announce the
publication of the second issue of JHNA (vol. 1:2), the Journal of
Historians of Netherlandish Art (www.jhna.org).
JHNA is the electronic journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art.
Founded this year, the journal publishes issues of peer-reviewed
articles two times per year. These articles focus on art produced in
the Netherlands (north and south) during the early modern period (c.
1400-c.1750), and in other countries and later periods 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, Editor-in-Chief
Molly Faries, Associate Editor
Jeffrey Chipps Smith, Associate Editor
The deadline for submission of articles for the third issue is March
1, 2010.
* Editors' Greeting
ARTICLES
* Privileged Piety:
Melancholia and the Herbal Tradition
Laurinda S. Dixon
* Was Hendrick ter Brugghen a Melancholic?
Marten Jan Bok
* A New Attribution for the Antwerp Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Joannes van
Buyten
Beatrijs Wolters van der Wey
TRANSLATION
* On Brabant Rubbish, Economic Competition, Artistic Rivalry, and the
Growth of the Market for Paintings in the First Decades of the Seventeenth
Century
Eric Jan Sluijter
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Quellennachweis:
TOC: Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art, Vol. 1, 2 (2009). In: ArtHist.net, 08.01.2010. Letzter Zugriff 11.07.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/32249>.