Zwolle, Waanders Uitgevers, [2002]. 304 pp. B./w. ills. Orig. hardcover (black cloth with silver lettering), d./j. (Nederlands kunsthistorisch jaarboek 2002, Deel 53).Contains 10 contribution in Dutch and English: o.a. "Albert Eckhout's paintings of the wilde natien of Brazil and Africa" by Rebecca Parker Brienen (32 pages).
Leiden & Boston, Brill, 2019. 405 pp. Col. & b./w. ills. Orig. hardcover (silver lettered black cloth), d./j. 8vo. (Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art, Vol. 68 / Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek, Deel 68). [ISBN: 978-90-04-39673-9]. - As new !Why, how, to whom, and by whom was art taught? This yearbook provides answers to these questions by addressing the relation between art and education in the Netherlands from 1500 to the 1970s. The authors gathered in this volume consider the practical and theoretical education of artists as well as the role of art and creativity for general education within a wide societal context. They present new ways of looking at teaching materials and methods, that were devised for the education of experts, and show how art and creativity were employed as powerful didactic tools for a general audience. From early-modernity to the present, education, it appears, fuels the production and perception of art. Contains 12 contributions in English. - Publisher's retail price: 166.77.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
Leiden & Boston, E.J. Brill, 2014. 399 pp. Num. ills (chiefly col.). Orig. hardcover (silver lettered black cloth), d./j. Large 8vo. (Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art / Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek, Vol. 64). [ISBN: 978-90-04-27215-6]. - A neat copy. In his Descrittione di tutti i Paesi Bassi of 1567, the Italian merchant and humanist Ludovico Guicciardini described Antwerp as the warehouse of the world where all kinds of commodities were traded and displayed. Early modern Antwerp's pre-eminent position depended upon links between material trade and exchange and the circulation of information, knowledge and beliefs. In this multidisciplinary volume of the NKJ, articles by leading scholars in the fields of art and material culture, literature and history explore ways in which value was propagated in the city from its so-called golden age, before the Revolt of the Netherlands, far into the seventeenth century. - Text in English. - Publisher's retail price: 152.60.