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Historians of Netherlandish Art announces the publication of the Summer
2020 issue (vol. 12:2) of the refereed, open-access *Journal of Historians
of Netherlandish Art* (jhna.org <http://www.jhna.org>). Please note that
the issue includes a remarkably timely article focusing on the Leiden
plague hospital.

*Table of Contents*

Molly Faries, Henri Defoer, “Jan van Scorel’s *Crucifixion* for the Oude
Kerk, Amsterdam: the “finest painting in all of the regions of Flanders.”
The article identifies the composition of van Scorel’s lost *Crucifixion*
for the Oude Kerk and discusses its influence.

Sara Ayres, “A Mirror for the Prince?* Anne of Denmark in Hunting Costume
with her Dogs* (1617) by Paul van Somer.” The essay concerns a dynastic
portrait that provides a mirror of majesty.



Jun Nakamura, “Seeing Outside the Box: Reexamining the Top of Samuel van
Hoogstraten’s London Perspective Box.” The article argues that a corrective
apparatus was constructed for viewing the box; it also analyzes the
implications of that apparatus with respect to the box’s exterior
decoration and Hoogstraten’s writings.

Hanneke van der Asperen, “Nothing Else Than Decay: Theodoor van der
Schuer’s *Allegory of Human Deprivation* for Leiden’s Plague Hospital.” The
painter of this little-studied canvas for the regents’ room in a pesthouse
combined an evocative image of the plague with an allegory of human
deprivation that refers back to Juan Luis Vives’s tract on poor relief.

C. Richard Johnson, Jr.’s “Decision Trees for Watermark Identification in
Rembrandt’s Etchings” explains the decision-tree-based approach to rapid
identification of watermarks in Rembrandt’s etchings and uses it to
identify watermarks in seven prints in The Frick Collection, New York.



*JHNA* publishes issues of peer-reviewed articles two times per year. These
articles focus on Netherlandish, German, and Franco-Flemish art during the
early modern period (c. 1400-c.1750), and in other countries as they relate
to Netherlandish art.  This includes studies of painting, sculpture,
graphic arts, tapestry, architecture, and decoration, from the perspectives
of art history, art conservation, museum studies, historiography, and
collecting history.

Alison M. Kettering, Carleton College, Editor-in-Chief

Jacquelyn N. Coutré, Art Institute of Chicago, Associate Editor

Dagmar Eichberger, Universität Heidelberg, Associate Editor

Bret Rothstein, Indiana University, Associate Editor



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*Heidi Eyestone*
She-Her-Hers
Visual Resources Curator, Art and Art History, Carleton College
Managing Editor, *The Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art
<https://jhna.org/>*

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