Master Drawings aspires to be the leading international periodical for the study of drawings from the fourteenth century to the present day in Europe and the Americas. Edited to the highest academic standards, it seeks to present the best and most important new research in a clear, elegant and accessible format. The journal is primarily concerned with the publication of newly discovered material, significant reattributions, and fresh interpretations. The latest issue is devoted exclusively to 17th-century drawings in the Dutch Republic.
Master Drawings, 48 (2010) nr. 1
Contents
Drawings in the Dutch Republic
Articles
Peter Schatborn
The Early, Rembrandtesque Drawings of Govert Flinck, pp. 4-38
Holm Bevers
The Early, Rembrandtesque Drawings of Gerbrand van den Eeckhout, pp. 39-72
Simon Turner
Hollar in Holland: Drawings from the Artist’s Visit to the Dutch Republic in 1634, pp. 73-104
Review
Stijn Alsteens
Erlend de Groot and Peter van der Krogt, The Atlas Blaeu–van der Hem of the Austrian National Library: Descriptive Catalogue
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