Also of Note: Flesh, Gold and Wood: The Saint-Denis altarpiece in Liège and the question of partial paint practices in the 16th century Edited by Emmanuelle Mercier, Ria De Boodt and Pierre-Yves [...] Read More
Book Reviews
Unforgettable: Women Artists from Antwerp to Amsterdam, 1600–1750
Those who favor exhibitions that dazzle through variety would have appreciated Unforgettable: Women Artists from Antwerp to Amsterdam, 1600–1750. A collaborative project by curators Virginia Treanor [...] Read More
Early Modern Print Media and the Art of Observation: Training the Literate Eye
Few topics have attracted more attention in recent literature on the intersections of early modern art, science, and intellectual history than the “epistemic image.” This is a type of visual culture [...] Read More
Dürer’s Coats: Renaissance Men and Material Cultures of Social Recognition
In a letter written from Venice on September 8, 1506, two of Albrecht Dürer’s garments said hello to the humanist Willibald Pirckheimer: “My French mantle greets you and my Italian coat also.” [...] Read More
Pride and Solace: Medieval Books of Hours and Their Readers
For manuscript enthusiasts, 2025 was dominated by the blockbuster exhibition displaying the calendar of the Très Riches Heures (and many related items) at the castle of Chantilly, just outside Paris. [...] Read More
The Burgeoning European Print Trade. The Distribution of Prints via the Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp.
After long domination of early Netherlandish art by the study of paintings, recent decades have inspired interest in another major innovation of the era, the medium of prints. Around midcentury in [...] Read More