In 1617 the need for quality control of Antwerp oak panels used by painters became structured via detailed regulations requiring panel makers to issue each of their panels with the maker’s personal house mark. Upon approval by the dean of the panel makers, each accepted panel would then be branded with the Coat of Arms of Antwerp with a hot iron. This poster for the first time presents arguments and documentation on a comparable practice for panels produced in the Northern Netherlands during the 17th century. One panel maker’s mark in particular has been traced a sufficient number of times to suggest that this practice was established in Dordrecht. It shall further be argued that this may indicate that these incidents could reflect the prac...
This article considers the collections of painters and the invention of the typical Antwerp-genre of...
Clement de Jonghe (ca. 1624-1677) was born in the coastal area of northern Germany. Forced by war an...
In the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Southern Netherlands saw the rise of a renewed inter...
The need for a quality control of Antwerp oak panels for painters in 1617 became structured with det...
The marking and branding of oak panel painting supports is a well-known practice in art-production c...
Through manuscripts, as well as through documentation and research in conservation studios, the meth...
The Brueg(h)el family was successfully active over a large period in the sixteenth and seventeenth c...
To understand the creation and the function of a Flemish oil on panel, non-invasive technical invest...
<p>Marinus Van Reymerswaele's painting of 1542, <italic>The Lawyer's Office</italic>, was a complete...
Martens Didier. Grössinger (Christa). North-European Panel Paintings. A Catalogue of Netherlandish a...
Early 17th-century Antwerp, despite political and religious troubles, was a thriving European art ce...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the large-scale distribution of imagery from the Southern Netherland...
BAADJ Nadia, Jan van Kessel I (1626-1679) : Crafting a Natural History of Art in Early Modern Antwer...
A bibliographic survey of incised marks of a rough appearance, creating straight parallel or interse...
Dating the wood from historical art objects is a crucial step to ascertain their production time, an...
This article considers the collections of painters and the invention of the typical Antwerp-genre of...
Clement de Jonghe (ca. 1624-1677) was born in the coastal area of northern Germany. Forced by war an...
In the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Southern Netherlands saw the rise of a renewed inter...
The need for a quality control of Antwerp oak panels for painters in 1617 became structured with det...
The marking and branding of oak panel painting supports is a well-known practice in art-production c...
Through manuscripts, as well as through documentation and research in conservation studios, the meth...
The Brueg(h)el family was successfully active over a large period in the sixteenth and seventeenth c...
To understand the creation and the function of a Flemish oil on panel, non-invasive technical invest...
<p>Marinus Van Reymerswaele's painting of 1542, <italic>The Lawyer's Office</italic>, was a complete...
Martens Didier. Grössinger (Christa). North-European Panel Paintings. A Catalogue of Netherlandish a...
Early 17th-century Antwerp, despite political and religious troubles, was a thriving European art ce...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the large-scale distribution of imagery from the Southern Netherland...
BAADJ Nadia, Jan van Kessel I (1626-1679) : Crafting a Natural History of Art in Early Modern Antwer...
A bibliographic survey of incised marks of a rough appearance, creating straight parallel or interse...
Dating the wood from historical art objects is a crucial step to ascertain their production time, an...
This article considers the collections of painters and the invention of the typical Antwerp-genre of...
Clement de Jonghe (ca. 1624-1677) was born in the coastal area of northern Germany. Forced by war an...
In the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Southern Netherlands saw the rise of a renewed inter...