During the second half of the sixteenth century, engraved series of allegorical subjects featuring personified figures flourished for several decades in the Low Countries before falling into disfavor. Designed by the Netherlandsâ?? leading artists and cut by professional engravers, such series were collected primarily by the urban intelligentsia, who appreciated the use of personification for the representation of immaterial concepts and for the transmission of knowledge, both in prints and in public spectacles. The pairing of embodied forms and serial format was particularly well suited to the portrayal of abstract themes with multiple components, such as the Four Elements, Four Seasons, Seven Planets, Five Senses, or Seven Virtues and Sev...
My dissertation argues that in period between the death of Rogier van der Weyden in 1464 and c. 1530...
This dissertation tells the story of the collections of artists and artisans in early seventeenth-ce...
The display of art was central to the Antwerp-invented genre of the painted Collector’s Cabinet. The...
During the second half of the sixteenth century, engraved series of allegorical subjects featuring p...
Printed images played an active role in the local visual and material culture of the sixteenth-centu...
Since antiquity, artists have visualized the known world through the female (sometimes male) body. I...
Paintings, drawings, prints, maps, jewels, gems, statuettes, medals, exotica, antiquities, dried ani...
In the universities of the early modern Southern Netherlands (Louvain and Douai), images were abunda...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the public defense of academic theses entailed the publ...
This dissertation investigates how aesthetics of printedness—in particular, styles associated with p...
This article examines the long overlooked representation of the ‘art lover’, or liefhebber, in the a...
In the handwritten lecture notebooks produced in the universities of the early modern Southern Nethe...
In the first half of the sixteenth century, the Low Countries saw the rise of a lively market for pr...
This article examines the Amsterdam engraver and draftsman Crispijn de Passe’s art manual, ’t Light ...
For the study of the restraining of children's behaviour and emotions in Early Modern Europe, genre ...
My dissertation argues that in period between the death of Rogier van der Weyden in 1464 and c. 1530...
This dissertation tells the story of the collections of artists and artisans in early seventeenth-ce...
The display of art was central to the Antwerp-invented genre of the painted Collector’s Cabinet. The...
During the second half of the sixteenth century, engraved series of allegorical subjects featuring p...
Printed images played an active role in the local visual and material culture of the sixteenth-centu...
Since antiquity, artists have visualized the known world through the female (sometimes male) body. I...
Paintings, drawings, prints, maps, jewels, gems, statuettes, medals, exotica, antiquities, dried ani...
In the universities of the early modern Southern Netherlands (Louvain and Douai), images were abunda...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the public defense of academic theses entailed the publ...
This dissertation investigates how aesthetics of printedness—in particular, styles associated with p...
This article examines the long overlooked representation of the ‘art lover’, or liefhebber, in the a...
In the handwritten lecture notebooks produced in the universities of the early modern Southern Nethe...
In the first half of the sixteenth century, the Low Countries saw the rise of a lively market for pr...
This article examines the Amsterdam engraver and draftsman Crispijn de Passe’s art manual, ’t Light ...
For the study of the restraining of children's behaviour and emotions in Early Modern Europe, genre ...
My dissertation argues that in period between the death of Rogier van der Weyden in 1464 and c. 1530...
This dissertation tells the story of the collections of artists and artisans in early seventeenth-ce...
The display of art was central to the Antwerp-invented genre of the painted Collector’s Cabinet. The...