The Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art (JHNA) is a biannual, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to art created in the Netherlands between 1400 and 1750, as well as later works of art inspired by Early Modern Netherlandish art. The journal is edited by an international team of art scholars and features articles "from the perspectives of art history, art conservation, technical studies, museum studies, historiography, and collecting history." Recent articles include an analysis of light and sight in Ter Brugghen's Man Writing by Candlelight; a consideration of how works by Hans Holbein may have influenced Rembrandt and Frans Hals; and an exploration of the role that American collectors played in bringing the works of Frans Hals to the United States. Articles include accompanying images and visitors can read all current and past articles on this website.
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