New Publication | Close Encounters: The Low Countries and Britain
As noted at Art History News, the following essays are all available for free through the RKD’s website:
Karen Hearn, Angela Jager, Sander Karst, Rieke van Leeuwen, David Taylor, and Joanna Woodall, eds., Close Encounters: Cross-Cultural Exchange between the Low Countries and Britain, 1600–1830 (The Hague, Gerson Digital X, 2024, produced by Rieke van Leeuwen). Proceedings of the International Conference Held at the RKD, The Hague, 22–23 September 2022

Samuel van Hoogstraten, Perspective Portrait of a Young Man Reading in the Courtyard of an Imaginary Building, 1662–67 (Dordrecht: Dordrechts Museum, inv./cat.nr. DM/023/1525).
1 Refugees and Fortune Seekers: Artists from the Low Countries in Britain, An Overview in Numbers — Rieke van Leeuwen
2 Nicholas Stone the Elder (c. 1587–1647) and his Circle — Adam White
3 Between Two Courts: Gerard van Honthorst and Stuart Patrons in London and The Hague — Michele Frederick
4 Fire and Plague: Samuel van Hoogstraten’s Career in England — John Loughman
5 The Van de Velde Studio at the Queen’s House — Allison Goudie and Imogen Tedbury
6 Dutch Terminology in Artists’ Workshops in London — Ulrike Kern
7 Leatherwork and Kwab Frames: 17th-Century Auricular Picture Frames and their Anglo-Dutch Context — Gerry Alabone
8 Copying the Cartouche: Anglo-Dutch Encounters in Cartography and Slavery — Eleanor Stephenson
9 John van Collema: A Dutch India Goods Merchant in London — Amy Lim
10 The Print Collection of William Cartwright (1606–1686): A Reconstruction — Ellinoor Bergvelt
11 Thomas Worlidge’s Claim to Fame: An Approach to Rembrandt’s Printed Tronies in 18th-Century England — Rebecca Welkens
12 The Griffier Family of Painters and the Young Thomas Gainsborough — Rica Jones
13 Willem van de Velde’s Fame in 18th-Century England — Remmelt Daalder
14 In the Wake of the Old Masters: Dutch Modern Artists in Britain, 1780–1830 — Quirine van der Meer Mohr



















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