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HNA Fellowship
The HNA Fellowship for 2011-12 was awarded to Christopher Atkins, Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY, for his book Frans Hals's Signature Style: Painting, Subjectivity, and the Market in Early Modernity, to be published by Amsterdam University Press.
We urge members to apply for the 2012-13 Fellowship. Scholars of any nationality who have been HNA members in good standing for at least two years are eligible to apply. The topic of the research project must be within the field of Northern European art ca. 1400-1800. Up to $1,000 may be requested for purposes such as travel to collections or research facilities, purchase of photographs or reproduction rights, or subvention of a publication. Winners will be notified in February with funds to be distributed by April 1. The application should consist of: (1) a short description of project (1-2 pp); (2) budget; (3) list of further funds applied/received for the same project; and (4) current c.v. A selection from a recent publication may be included but is not required. Pre-dissertation applicants must include a letter of recommendation from their advisor. Applications should be sent, preferably via e-mail, by December 14, 2011, to Amy Golahny, Vice-President, Historians of Netherlandish Art.
E-mail: golahny@lycoming.edu
Postal address: 608 West Hillside Ave, State College PA 16803.
Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art (JHNA)
The Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art (www.jhna.org) announces its next submission deadline, March 1, 2012.
Please consult the journal's Submission Guidelines at www.jhna.org/index.php/submissions
JHNA is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal published twice per year. 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 this earlier art. This includes studies of painting, sculpture, graphic arts, tapestry, architecture, and decoration, from the perspectives of art history, art conservation, museum studies, historiography, technical studies, and collecting history. Book and exhibition reviews, however, will continue to be published in the HNA Newsletter.
The deadline for submission of articles for the next issue is March 1, 2012.
Alison M. Kettering, Editor-in-Chief
Molly Faries, Associate Editor
Jeffrey Chipps Smith, Associate Editor
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