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Print Quarterly (Volume XXXI, No. 1, March 2014) published

The latest issue of Print Quarterly (Volume XXXI, No. 1, March 2014) has appeared. The contributions with Dutch/Flemish content include an Article on Nicolas van Aelst’s will and list of his copper plates and a Note on Rembrandt.

Table of contents

Articles

Nicolas van Aelst’s Will and a List of his Plates by LOREDANA LORIZZO
Vues d’optique with Chinese Subjects by NIKLAS LEVERENZ
Bruce Conner: What’s in a Name? by JENNIFER NOONAN

Notes

Deformation in German Renaissance Art by CHRISTOF METZGER
Dürer Prints in Novara by GIOVANNI MARIA FARA
Reframing Albrecht Dürer by UTE KUHLEMANN FALCK
The Pourtraits of Jean De Tournes by ILARIA ANDREOLI
Jacques Fornazeris by PAULETTE CHONÉ
Rembrandt in San Francisco by ROBERT FUCCI
Swiss Antiquities by MARK EVANS
Chodowiecki’s Picture Theory of Enlightenment by ROBERT FELFE
Making the News in Eighteenth-Century France by RICHARD TAWS
Images of Tivoli by RALPH HYDE
Heinrich Vogeler by SIMON REYNOLDS
Max Weber by JULIE ANNE LAMBERT
Emil Nolde by LUCY WATLING
Lino Bianchi Barriviera by ALESSANDRO TOSI
Geoffrey Clarke by PETER BLACK
Zarina by JUDITH BRODIE
Simon Brett by ANNE DESMET
Gerhard Altenbourg and Martin Disler by ANDREAS SCHALHORN
The Paragon Press by MARTIN HOPKINSON
Celebrity in Print by RHODA EITEL-PORTER
Impact 8 Conference by RUTH PELZER-MONTADA

Catalogue and Book Reviews

New (and Some Missing) Perspectives on Dürer by ARMIN KUNZ
Emperor Maximilian I and the Age of Dürer by CHARLES TALBOT
Sixteenth-Century Anatomy and Medical Botany by SUSAN DACKERMAN
The Impressionist Line by ANITA HALDEMANN
George Bellows by JOHN FAGG
Xu Bing by JAN STUART