CODART, Dutch and Flemish art in museums worldwide

New issue of CODART eZine now online: a special on the three-dimensional arts

CODART proudly presents a new issue of the CODART eZine. This issue is entirely dedicated to all three-dimensional arts, such as sculpture, decorative arts and historical interiors. The issue was supported by the Dioraphte Foundation.

Table of contents

Gerdien Verschoor
Welcome: 3D

Katja Schmitz-von Ledebur
Manifestations of Habsburg Splendor – Tapestries in the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna

Cynthia Osiecki
Forgotten Netherlandish Artists in the Baltic Region: the migration of Dutch and Flemish sculptors to the Baltic region in the second half of the sixteenth century

Annette de Vries
An interview with Alastair Laing, retired Curator of Pictures and Sculpture at the National Trust

Alexandra Suda and Lisa Ellis
Investigating Miniature Boxwood Carving at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto

Merike Kurisoo
Netherlandish Altarpieces and Sculptures in the Niguliste Museum

Ingrid De Meûter
Curator in the spotlight: Ingrid De Meûter, Cinquantenaire Museum (Jubelparkmuseum), Brussels

Thomas Leysen, chairman of the Friends of CODART Foundation interviewed by Gerdien Verschoor

Micha Leeflang and Annabel Dijkema
CODARTfocus in Utrecht

Digital magazine on Dutch and Flemish Masters

CODART’s website (www.codart.nl) is the main port of call on the internet for everything related to Dutch and Flemish art in museums. CODART’s eZine (ezine.codart.nl) provides information on new developments, collections of Dutch and Flemish art in museums worldwide, as well as inside information about the work of the museum curator. It is a digital magazine meant for everyone interested in Dutch and Flemish art around the globe. The eZine is enhanced with high-quality images, videos, links and all the other extras that a digital format has to offer.

Support

The development of the CODART eZine has been supported by the Prince Bernhard Cultural Foundation, the Mondriaan Foundation, the Dioraphte Foundation, TEFAF and the Friends of CODART Foundation.