Frans Floris - New Hollstein Dutch
Frans Floris (1519/20-1570) was the foremost Antwerp artist of the mid-sixteenth cent …
Frans Floris (1519/20-1570) was the foremost Antwerp artist of the mid-sixteenth cent …
Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677) - also known as Wenzel and Václav - was a …
The first volume of the reference work on Dutch and Flemish printmaking that has beco …
A catalogue raisonné of Hans Springinklee's prints had long been missing - " d …
The brothers Remigius and Frans Hogenberg have been poorly served by art history. The …
The versatile artist Johannes Stradanus, or Jan van der Straet, was born in Bruges in …
One of the leading figures of Augsburg Renaissance art, Jörg Breu the Elder ( …
Simon Frisius (c. 1580 Harlingen-1628 The Hague), perhaps little recognised now, was …
The critical fortunes of the Haarlem engraver, publisher and draughtsman Jacob Matha …
Born in Augsburg as the son of illuminator Georg Beck, Leonhard Beck (c. 1480-1542) b …
Pieter Bruegel (c. 1525-30-1569) created only one print himself, The Rabbit Hunt, but …
Rembrandt van Rijn was not just a famous painter, he was also of paramount importance …
In spite of their influence some printmakers have been poorly treated by art history …
The Collaert family was one of the most important engravers and print publishers dyna …
The volumes dedicated to the prints of Virgil Solis, introduces the astonishing varie …
Our publication in Studies in Prints and Printmaking “Ornament Prints in the Rijksmuseum II, The seventeenth century” by Peter Fuhring has won the annual#
The three Wierix brothers were among the most prolific of the numerous engravers active in Antwerp in the second half of the sixteenth and in the early seventeenth centuries.