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Dr. Bert Watteeuw Director, Rubenshuis, Musea Antwerpen in Antwerpen (Antwerp), Belgium

Information

Member of CODART since 2011

Exhibitions curated since 1999

CODART publications

Selected publications

2019

‘Material Girl. Helena Fourment wearing a Huyck’
Bert Watteeuw
Essay in Undressing Rubens. Fashion and Painting in Seventeenth-Century Antwerp, pp. 182-223
Edited by Abigail D. Newman and Lieneke Nijkamp
London/Turnhout (Harvey Miller) 2019

2016

Catalogue entries in Van Dyck: The Anatomy of Portraiture
Bert Watteeuw
Cat. nos. 25, 34, 37, 38, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 50, 51, 52, 62, 63
Edited by Stijn Alsteens and Adam Eaker
Catalogue of an exhibition held in The Frick Collection in 2016
New Haven (Yale University Press) 2016

2015

‘Household names? Domestic staff in Rubens’s home’
Bert Watteeuw
Essay in Rubens in Private. The Master Portrays his Family, pp. 54-75
Cat. nos. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 35
Edited by Ben Van Beneden
Catalogue of an exhibition held in the Rubenshuis in 2015
London (Thames & Hudson) 2015

Hy weet wonderlijcke dinghen te weghe te brenghen.’ Snoeisel en maaisel uit de zeventiende-eeuwse Antwerpse tuincultuur’
Bert Watteeuw
Essay in Power Flower. Bloemstilleven in de Nederlanden, pp. 151-158
Edited by Nico Van Hout,
Catalogue of an exhibition held in the  Rockoxhuis in 2015
Antwerp 2015

“Grooter ongheregheltheyt ende overdaed van cleederen’ Iets over portretten en weeldewetten in de zestiende eeuw’
Bert Watteeuw
Essay in Renaissanceportretten uit de Lage Landen, pp. 48-57
Edited by Till-Holger Borchert and Koenraad Jonckheere
Catalogue of an exhibition held in Bozar in Brussels in 2015

‘Aufmerksamkeit nicht immer gleichmässig’
Bert Watteeuw
Essay in Picturing Ludwig Burchard, 1886-1960: a Rubens scholar in art-historigraphical perspective, pp. 151-158
Edited by Lieneke Nijkamp, Koen Bulckens, and Prisca Valkeneers
Turnhout (Harvey Miller) 2015

2013

‘A Nose for art. Jacomo de Cachiopin (1591/92-1659), Amator Artis Pictoriae Antverpiae’
Bert Watteeuw
Essay in 500 Years of Collecting in Antwerp. A Story of Passions, pp. 88-101
Edited by Paul Huvenne et al.
Leuven 2013

‘Framing the face. Patterns of (re)presentation in early modern dress and portraiture
Bert Watteeuw
Essay in Disembodied heads in medieval and early modern culture, pp. 245-270
Edited by Catrien Santing, Barbara Baert, and Anita Traninger
Leiden 2013

2011

‘Een neus voor kunst. De Antwerpse liefhebber Jacomo de Cachiopin (1591/92-1659) en zijn collectie’
Bert Watteeuw
Essay in Pokerfaced. Flemish and Dutch Baroque Faces Unveiled, pp. 88-101
Edited by Katlijne Van der Stighelen, Hannelore Magnus, and Bert Watteeuw
Turnhout (Brepols) 2011


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