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Bartolini and Scotland

Islamic tents in Renaissance Europe

Papal Avignon

Artemisia Gentileschi

Gauguin in Houston

Drawings from Chatsworth

Hilma af Klint

Oxfordshire’s buildings

Simiolus

In the current issue of Simiolus, Philip Muijtjens reveals a previously unknown source on Rogier van der Weyden’s famous Justice panels in Brussels (Haboldt-Mutters Prize 2024) and Bernhard Ridderbos addresses fundamental questions regarding Hugo van der Goes’s oeuvre. Victor Schmidt corrects a longstanding misidentification in a Lucas van Leyden print, Elizabeth Mattison presents an unknown inventory of the Liège Prince-Bishop Érard de la Marck’s silver collection, and Lara Yeager-Crasselt and Suzanne Baverez elucidate Bentveughel Simon Ardé’s career in Rome. Finally, Tessel Bauduin reflects on the particular position of Dutch Surrealism. The issue also contains reviews of Paul Holberton’s monumental book on Arcadia by Jean Michel Massing and the recent Vermeer exhibition and publications by Frans Grijzenhout, and a correction on Thoré-Bürger’s importance for early Vermeer scholarship by Frances Suzman Jowell.

Institutions pay €100 a year and individuals pay €60. Visit simiolus.nl for the conditions of subscription and information on how to advertise, where to send your copy and how to order back issues not yet available via JSTOR . We are now also accepting submissions for the 2025 Haboldt-Mutters Prize.

Gabriel de Saint-Aubin Allegory of the Marriages Performed by the City of Paris in Honor of the Birth

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Nathaniel Dance-Holland (1735-1811) Pencil. c.1767. 12.5 inches (Diam).

Simiolus

Netherlands quarterly for the history of art

In the current issue of Simiolus, Philip Muijtjens reveals a previously unknown source on Rogier van der Weyden’s famous Justice panels in Brussels (Haboldt-Mutters Prize 2024) and Bernhard Ridderbos addresses fundamental questions regarding Hugo van der Goes’s oeuvre. Victor Schmidt corrects a longstanding misidentification in a Lucas van Leyden print, Elizabeth Mattison presents an unknown inventory of the Liège Prince-Bishop Érard de la Marck’s silver collection, and Lara Yeager-Crasselt and Suzanne Baverez elucidate Bentveughel Simon Ardé’s career in Rome. Finally, Tessel Bauduin reflects on the particular position of Dutch Surrealism. The issue also contains reviews of Paul Holberton’s monumental book on Arcadia by Jean Michel Massing and the recent Vermeer exhibition and publications by Frans Grijzenhout, and a correction on Thoré-Bürger’s importance for early Vermeer scholarship by Frances Suzman Jowell.

Institutions pay €100 a year and individuals pay €60. Visit simiolus.nl for the conditions of subscription and information on how to advertise, where to send your copy and how to order back issues not yet available via JSTOR . We are now also accepting submissions for the 2025 Haboldt-Mutters Prize.

2025 scholarship

For the study of French 18th-century ne and decorative art

INVITATION FOR APPLICATIONS

The Burlington Magazine is pleased to announce its eighth annual scholarship which has been created to provide funding over a 12-month period to those engaged in the study of French 18th-century ne and decorative art to enable them to develop new ideas and research that will contribute to this eld of art historical study.

Applicants must be studying, or intending to study, for an MA, PhD, post-doctoral or independent research in this eld within the 12-month period the funding is given. Applications are open to scholars from any country. A grant of £12,000 will be awarded to the successful applicant

Deadline for applications is 30 March 2025 and the successful applicant will be noti ed by 31 May 2025.

For application guidelines and terms and conditions please visit www.burlington.org.uk

Featured in Classic Week New York | 6 February 2025

EXHIBITION

31 January – 5 February 20 Rockefeller Plaza

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THE NERO AND AUGUSTUS ALDOBRANDINI TAZZA

Probably Netherlandish, 1587–99

15¾ in (40 cm) high; 14¾ in (37.3 cm) diameter

Estimate: US$2,000,000–3,000,000

| info@rafaelvalls.co.uk

Prize for Research on South Netherlandish Art 1400–1800

In partnership with the

A new annual prize of £1,000 will be awarded, with publication in The Burlington Magazine’s annual issue dedicated to Northern European Art, plus a subscription to The Burlington Magazine

This annual prize is intended to inspire the development and publication of innovative object-based scholarship on South Netherlandish Art, 1400–1800

Further details are available on the Burlington Magazine website: burlington.org.uk/jobs-noticeboard/academicnoticeboard

We seek previously unpublished essays of 1000–1500 words from early career scholars worldwide. Preference will be given to object-related scholarship such as is published in The Burlington Magazine

Deadline for applications: Monday 1st September 2025

Submissions and queries should be directed to: burlingtonprize@aha.cam.ac.uk

Lucas
CRANACH le Jeune (att. à), Maurice, duc de Saxe
vers
1545/50
© Reims, Musée des Beaux-Arts.
Photo
: Corentin Le Goff.
Design : Olivier Andreotti (Toluca Studio)
Palais Brongniart

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