Close Encounters : Cross-Cultural Exchange between the Low Countries and Britain 1600-1830

April 29 2024

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Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The RKD in the Netherlands have published papers from a 2022 conference on the subject of Close Encounters : Cross-Cultural Exchange between the Low Countries and Britain 1600-1830. The texts, all accessible for free online, were edited by Karen Hearn, Angela Jager, Sander Karst, Rieke van Leeuwen, David Taylor and Joanna Woodall.

Here's a list of the interesting research which is now available for free!:

1. REFUGEES AND FORTUNE SEEKERS - Rieke van Leeuwen
2. NICHOLAS STONE THE ELDER (C. 1587-1647) AND HIS CIRCLE - Adam White
3. BETWEEN TWO COURTS: GERARD VAN HONTHORST AND STUART PATRONS IN LONDON AND THE HAGUE - Michele L. Frederick
4. FIRE AND PLAGUE: SAMUEL VAN HOOGSTRATEN’S CAREER IN ENGLAND - John Loughman
5. THE VAN DE VELDE STUDIO AT THE QUEEN’S HOUSE - Allison Goudie and Imogen Tedbury
6. DUTCH TERMINOLOGY IN ARTISTS’ WORKSHOPS IN LONDON - Ulrike Kern
7. LEATHERWORK AND KWAB FRAMES - Gerry Alabone
8. COPYING THE CARTOUCHE: ANGLO-DUTCH ENCOUNTERS IN CARTOGRAPHY AND SLAVERY - Eleanor Stephenson
9. JOHN VAN COLLEMA: A DUTCH INDIA GOODS MERCHANT IN LONDON - Amy Lim
10. THE PRINT COLLECTION OF WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT (1606-1686): A RECONSTRUCTION - Ellinoor Bergvelt
11. THOMAS WORLIDGE'S CLAIM TO FAME - Rebecca Welkens
12. THE GRIFFIER FAMILY OF PAINTERS AND THE YOUNG THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH - Rica Jones
13. WILLEM VAN DE VELDE'S FAME IN 18TH-CENTURY ENGLAND - Remmelt Daalder 
14. IN THE WAKE OF THE OLD MASTERS - Quirine van der Meer Mohr

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