The autumn issue of Oud Holland appeared. This double issue features a historiographical analysis of a late medieval panel, a reconstruction of a fascinating eighteenth-century interior, and a historical overview of the print collection of one of the Netherlands’ leading museums. The issue ends with two reviews of publications on Rubens and Van Gogh.
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Oud Holland – Journal for Art of the Low Countries 2025– 2/3, volume 138:
Frans Nies
The attribution of Jan van Eyck’s Three Marys at the tomb reconsidered: A historiographical analysis of a mid-fifteenth-century panel painting
Josephina de Fouw
‘Ce superbe Palais’: The interior of the Huygens House in The Hague (1634-1785)
Joyce Zelen
A patchwork of prints: Tracing the development of the print collection of the Teylers Museum over the long nineteenth century
Koen Bulckens
Review of Elizabeth McGrath and Paul van Calster (eds.), Thinking through Rubens: Selected studies by Arnout Balis, Turnhout [Brepols] 2023
Bregje Gerritse
Review of Annemiek Rens, Mark Goslinga, and Jan van Zijverden, Travelling with Vincent: Van Gogh in Drenthe, Zwolle [Waanders] 2023
Oud Holland – Journal for Art of the Low Countries
The oldest surviving art-historical journal in the world is a Dutch periodical. From 1883 until now Oud Holland – Journal for Art of the Low Countries publishes scholarly articles about important archival finds and major art-historical discoveries. The scope of Oud Holland is art from the Low Countries from ca. 1400 to 1920. For more information and news about recent issues of Oud Holland, online reviews, subscriptions and information for authors.
