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Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art, Vol. 2 (2010)

Alison M.

Historians of Netherlandish Art is pleased to announce the
publication of the Summer 2010 issue of the open-access,
peer-reviewed e-journal JHNA, Journal of Historians of
Netherlandish Art (www.jhna.org).

Articles
Kathryn M. Rudy, "Dirty Books: Quantifying Patterns of Use in
Medieval Manuscripts Using a Densitometer"
This article introduces a new forensic technique for the analysis
of medieval manuscripts, namely, measuring the grime that medieval
owners deposited in the margins in the course of reading.

Debra Taylor Cashion, "The Art of Nikolaus Glockendon: Imitation
and Originality in the Art of Renaissance Germany"
Nikolaus Glockendon was a sixteenth-century manuscript illuminator
who created imitative versions of other artists' work, including
the prints of his contemporary Albrecht Dürer.

Lotte C.van de Pol, "The Whore, the Bawd, and the Artist: The
Reality and Imagery of Seventeenth-century Dutch Prostitution"
Drawing on a multitude of observations from the criminal records,
the article lays out the main characteristics of prostitution,
focusing on how these relate to painted representations of the
trade.

Translation
Norbert Middelkoop, "Gillis Coignet and the Amsterdam Lottery
of 1592: Locating an Extraordinary Night Scene"
An iconographical study of a rare night scene depicting a lottery
(1592) by a Flemish painter working in Amsterdam.

JHNA is the electronic journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art.
Founded in 2009, 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 Summer 2011 issue
is March 1, 2011.

Quellennachweis:
TOC: Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art, Vol. 2 (2010). In: ArtHist.net, 01.09.2010. Letzter Zugriff 28.03.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/32949>.

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