The latest issue of Simiolus has appeared. Below you can find the contents.
Contents, Volume 39 (2017), nr. 4
Malcolm Russell
The woodworker and the Redemption: the right shutter of the Merode triptych
Daan van Heesch
Imagining Hieronymus Bosch in colonial Peru: foreign sources, indigenous responses
Stefano Pierguidi
Baglione on Flemish diligenza and the Italian maniera pittoresca in landscape and still life
Lisanne Wepler
The bad bat: on two painted fables by Pieter Boel in Frankfurt am Main and Munich
Rosalie van Gulick
Jan Steen’s history paintings and Dutch art theory: comments and corrections by Gerard de Lairesse
Jan van Adrichem
Picasso’s Nude in front of a garden: a nocturnal odalisque at Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum
Book reviews
Peter Hecht on Vermeer and the masters of genre painting
Everhard Korthals Altes on Maes, De l’expertise artistique à la vulgarisation au siècle des Lumières: Jean-Baptiste Descamps
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