The Dutch Revolt against Habsburg Spain, also known as the 80 Years’ War (1568–1648), was instigated by an attack on images: in 1566 Calvinists stormed Catholic churches across the Low Countries, stripping their walls of “idols.” With shattered glass and beheaded statues, the beeldenstorm, or the Iconoclastic Riots, brought a new consciousness to the materiality of art. This dissertation is a materially-oriented, multimedia analysis of art made in the afterglow of the Riots, specifically works that take the war as their raison d’être. With each chapter shaped around a single medium—textiles, medals, and prints—this dissertation foregrounds materials and their technical processes as essential to the meaning of war objects. Tracing the develo...
This article examines the Rijksmuseum’s collection of rekenpenningen (jetons or casting counters) fr...
This collection of essays explores ways in which visual cultures have engaged with armed conflict an...
The Dutch Revolt was waged not only on the battlefields. Maybe more important than soldiers and comm...
The Dutch Revolt against Habsburg Spain, also known as the 80 Years’ War (1568–1648), was instigated...
Martial matters were crucial for the seventeenth-century Dutch. Faced with a war for independence an...
The study departs from a technical examination of the panel painting Polyxena is Sacrificed in the S...
The interplay between text and image was a central part of history writing on the Eighty Years’ War,...
In this study, the personal attitudes of the artists towards the wars of the recent history are appr...
JONCKHEERE Koenraad Antwerp Art after Iconoclasm : experiments in decorum, 1566-1585 Brussels : Merc...
My dissertation argues that in period between the death of Rogier van der Weyden in 1464 and c. 1530...
The Eighty Years War offers an insight into the military factors at play in the creation of the Dutc...
The display of art was central to the Antwerp-invented genre of the painted Collector’s Cabinet. The...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
To commemorate the Dutch Revolt people from both the Northern and Southern Netherlands commissioned,...
M.F.D. Marianne Eekhout (University of Leiden) is an another expert in Dutch history whom we are hap...
This article examines the Rijksmuseum’s collection of rekenpenningen (jetons or casting counters) fr...
This collection of essays explores ways in which visual cultures have engaged with armed conflict an...
The Dutch Revolt was waged not only on the battlefields. Maybe more important than soldiers and comm...
The Dutch Revolt against Habsburg Spain, also known as the 80 Years’ War (1568–1648), was instigated...
Martial matters were crucial for the seventeenth-century Dutch. Faced with a war for independence an...
The study departs from a technical examination of the panel painting Polyxena is Sacrificed in the S...
The interplay between text and image was a central part of history writing on the Eighty Years’ War,...
In this study, the personal attitudes of the artists towards the wars of the recent history are appr...
JONCKHEERE Koenraad Antwerp Art after Iconoclasm : experiments in decorum, 1566-1585 Brussels : Merc...
My dissertation argues that in period between the death of Rogier van der Weyden in 1464 and c. 1530...
The Eighty Years War offers an insight into the military factors at play in the creation of the Dutc...
The display of art was central to the Antwerp-invented genre of the painted Collector’s Cabinet. The...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
To commemorate the Dutch Revolt people from both the Northern and Southern Netherlands commissioned,...
M.F.D. Marianne Eekhout (University of Leiden) is an another expert in Dutch history whom we are hap...
This article examines the Rijksmuseum’s collection of rekenpenningen (jetons or casting counters) fr...
This collection of essays explores ways in which visual cultures have engaged with armed conflict an...
The Dutch Revolt was waged not only on the battlefields. Maybe more important than soldiers and comm...