Not Felipe de Guevara, but Wilhelm von Roggendorf: a portrait of a knight attributed to Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen 1 July 2020 by Sander Pinkse
The swan song of Philip of Cleves (1456–1528): innovative tomb sculpture and ducal imagery in the Ravenstein mausoleum 1 July 2020 by Sander Pinkse
Review – Books by Tatjana Bartsch and Arthur DiFuria on Heemskerck’s Roman drawings 19 March 202019 March 2020 by Sander Pinkse
Willem de Kooning at the Stedelijk Museum: Edy de Wilde and the introduction of Abstract Expressionism in the Netherlands 19 March 2020 by Sander Pinkse
Evoking a common past: art in the cause of unifying the southern and northern Netherlands, 1815–30 19 March 2020 by Sander Pinkse
Una anotomia cavallesca: Van der Schardt, sculptor in bronze between Bologna and Mantua 17 December 2019 by Sander Pinkse
Some technical aspects of the terracotta models from the estate of Johan Gregor van der Schardt 17 December 2019 by Sander Pinkse