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Simiolus Volume 39 (2017), nr. 4 Published

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

About Simiolus Netherlands quarterly for the history of art

Simiolus is an English-language journal devoted to the history of Dutch and Flemish art of the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries, with occasional forays into more recent periods and other schools. See for more information www.simiolus.nl