About
CODARTfeatures are published monthly by CODART, the international network for curators of Dutch and Flemish art. The articles provide information on current curatorial developments, collections of Dutch and Flemish art in museums worldwide, as well as insight into the work of the museum curator. They are meant for everyone interested in Dutch and Flemish art around the globe.
Editorial Board
Bart Cornelis
Curator of Dutch and Flemish Paintings 1600-1800, The National Gallery in London, United Kingdom
Olenka Horbatsch
Assistant Keeper, Dutch and Flemish Prints and Drawings before 1880, British Museum in London, United Kingdom
Antien Knaap
Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo Curator of Paintings, Art of Europe, Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Yuri van der Linden
Curator State Collection, Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed – Afdeling collectiebeheer in Amersfoort, Netherlands
Anne van Oosterwijk
Head of Collections, Musea Brugge, Bruges, Belgium
Ingmar Reesing
Curator, Museum Gouda, Gouda, Netherlands
eZine & Courant
In 2019 CODARTfeatures succeeded the eZine (2012-2018) as CODART’s main publication platform. All eZine articles have been republished as a feature. Eventually also the articles from the CODART Courant (1998-2011) will be added to the features page. Until then the Courant articles can be found in PDF format here. This means that in time CODARTfeatures will offer all articles ever published by CODART.
Submissions
Submissions are encouraged on painting, sculpture, graphic arts, tapestry, and applied arts from the Low Countries, as well as curatorial history, art conservation, technical studies, and museum studies. Submissions are accepted at any time. Are you interested in writing a CODARTfeature? Please contact features@codart.nl for further information.
Translations
All translations from Dutch to English are by Beverley Jackson, unless stated otherwise. She also revises all English-written texts that appear on CODARTfeatures. Translators of original texts in other languages than Dutch are credited alongside the article.
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