The June 2020 issue of Print Quarterly (Vol. XXXVII) has been published. Of interest to CODART members is an article on the Mariettes’ compilation of an album of Rembrandt prints for Prince Eugene of Savoy. Particular emphasis is placed on the attempts to acquire the rare Portrait of Jan Six and the proposed solution of inserting a drawn copy of the etching. Another article proposes the attribution to Lambert Sustris of a drawing in the Albertina. The issue also includes a review of two Hieronymus Bosch exhibitions and the role that Flemish publishers played in assuring his legacy. There are also comments on chiaroscuro prints made in Northern Europe and a Note on printed depictions of law and justice in the Low Countries between 1450 and 1650.
Contents
From Savoy to Rome: Francesco de Nanto, a Neglected Printmaker of the Early Sixteenth Century by Thierry Depaulis
Sketched, Not Etched: Jan Six and the Mariettes’ Rembrandt Oeuvre for Prince Eugene of Savoy by Antoinette Friedenthal
‘Which Etching Only Can Interpret’: Privacy and Process in Albert Besnard’s La Femme by Britany Salsbury
Shorter Notice
A Design Attributed to Lambert Sustris for Cardinal Truchsess von Waldburg’s Missale by Marco Simone Bolzoni
Notes
Worlds of Learning: The Library and World Chronicle of The Nuremberg Physician Hartmann Schedel (1440–1514) by Alexander Marr
Francesco Francia (1450–1517) and Printmaking in Renaissance Bologna by Marzia Faietti
Call for Justice: Art and Law in the Low Countries (1450–1650) by Jean Michel Massing
The Oeuvre of Johann Ulrich Kraus (1655–1719) (New Hollstein) by Helmut Gier
Cicognara, Canova and the Reproduction of Sculpture in Prints (L’Officina di Leopoldo Cicognara: La creazione delle immagini per la Storia della Scultura) by Giorgio Marini
Depicting the Grand Canyon in Print (Sublime Impressions) by Jean Michel Massing
From the Rooftops: John Sloan and the Art of a New Urban Space by Judith Brodie
Michael Rothenstein (1908–93): Artist Printmaker by Paul Coldwell
Rudolf Schoenwald (b. 1928): Art in the Cold War by Emanuel von Baeyer
Graphic Revolution: American Prints 1960 to Now by Jennifer Farrell
Christiane Baumgartner (b. 1967) (Another Country) by Christian Rümelin
Inky Bytes. Chinese Printmaking in the Digital Age (Tuschespuren im Digitalzeitalter) by Jan Stuart
Additions and Corrections
Publications Received
Catalogue and Book Reviews
Niklaus Manuel Deutsch (Catalogue Raisonné and New Hollstein) by Andrew Morrall
Bosch’s Legacy in Print (Beyond Bosch: The Afterlife of a Renaissance Master in Print and Hieronymus Boschs Erbe) by Daan Van Heesch
Clair-obscur: Chiaroscuro Prints in Italy and the North (Gravure en clair-obscur: Cranach, Raphael, Rubens), by Michael Bury
Art and War in Modern Japan (Conflicts of Interest) by Christine Giviskos
Prints by Kiki Smith (Touch) by Wendy Weitman