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Oud Holland, vol. 133 (2020), nr. 3/4
Menno Jonker
New issue: Oud Holland - Journal for Art of the Low Countries, vol. 133 (2020), nr. 3/4 Theme issue: Early Netherlandish art in the long nineteenth century
Alison Hokanson & Edward H. Wouk
The past is always present: The image of early Netherlandish art in the long nineteenth century I Documenting the past
Sandra Hindriks
Present or absent? Jan van Eyck and the 1549 goblet of the Antwerp painters’ guild Érika Wicky
Detail and texture: Edmond Fierlants’ reproductions of the ‘Flemish Primitives’ and their reception II Appropriating the past
Douglas Brine
‘Beautiful authorities’: Augustus W.N. Pugin and early Netherlandish painting Susan M. Canning
Ensor’s flandricisms and the cultural politics of Belgian identity III Interpreting the past
Henrik Karge
Karl Schnaase’s Niederländische Briefe (1834): Early Netherlandish painting in European perspec- tive
William J. Diebold
‘A fashionable sickness’: Paul Clemen on the early twentieth-century ‘preference for the Primitives’
For the summaries please go to: https://oudholland.rkd.nl/index.php/news/46-dec-2020-ear- ly-netherlandish-art-in-the-long-19th-century
Reference:
TOC: Oud Holland, vol. 133 (2020), nr. 3/4. In: ArtHist.net, Dec 15, 2020 (accessed Feb 27, 2022),
<https://arthist.net/archive/24138>.