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New issue of Oud Holland vol. 125 (2012), no. 1 appears

The latest issue of Oud Holland has appeared. Below you can find the contents. Oud Holland is published by Brill in cooperation with the Netherlands Institute for Art History (RKD). To celebrate the 125th Volume of Oud Holland, Oud Holland offers a 25% discount on individual subscriptions for new subscribers to the 2012 volume.

Information from the publisher, 24 May 2012

Oud Holland, Quarterly for Dutch Art History now celebrates its 125th Volume!

Starting with the first issue of this 125th volume the layout of the journal has been updated and the journal now appears in full color for the first time in its history.

Oud Holland, the oldest surviving art history journal in the world, is devoted to the visual arts in the Netherlands up to the mid-nineteenth century. The journal contains articles of an equal number of Dutch authors and non-Dutch authors. There are four working languages used in the magazine (Dutch, English, French and German). Each non-English article has an English summery. Oud Holland is published four times a year. Every volume is richly illustrated and has at least 220 pages.

To celebrate the 125th Volume of Oud Holland, we are pleased to offer a 25% discount on individual subscriptions for new subscribers to the 2012 volume. Individual subscriptions include print and online access, as well as access to all back volumes online. For more information on the journal, visit: http://brill.nl/oh. Orders may be placed via email brill@turpin-distribution.com, (mention discount code 50175).

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Oud Holland, Quarterly for Dutch Art History 125 (2012), no. 1

Contents

Editorial
"Volume 125 !"

Ineke Wolf en Margreet Wolters
"‘Lente’, ‘Zomer’, ‘Winter’, drie triomfen van jaargetijden toegeschreven aan Louis de Caullery"

Xander van Eck
"Een altaarstuk voor parochianen en pelgrims in Heiloo"

Geerte Broersma
"Een briefwisseling uit 1741 tussen prins Willem IV en zijn adviseur Philip van Dijk"

Book review

Jef Schaeps
"Boekbespreking van Stefaan Hautekeete, with an essay by Peter Schatborn, exh.cat. Tekeningen van Rembrandt en zijn leerlingen in de verzameling van Jean De Grez / Dessins de Rembrandt et ses élèves, Brussel (Koninklijke Musea voor Schone Kunsten) 2005"

Short contribution

Jaco Rutgers
"Otto Marseus van Schrieck in Rome: een opdracht van Cassiano dal Pozzo"

In Memoriam

Prof. dr. J. Bruyn (1923-2011)
Dr. R. Ruurs (1949-2011)