Universiteit Leiden
Art History
Sinds enkele jaren is de uitgegeven briefwisseling van Constantijn Huygens de zogenaamde 'editie-Worp'-via de website van het Instituut voor Nederlandse Geschiedenis digitaal beschikbaar. De ruim zevenduizend brieven zijn geïndiceerd op... more
has written on early modern book history, court culture and the history of collections. In 2011, Double agents. Cultural and political brokerage in early modern Europe was published. She is currently working on the collections and album... more
In 1632, the humanist scholar Caspar Barlaeus officially opened the newly established Amsterdam Atheneum with his inaugural lecture Mercator sapiens (The Wise Merchant).1 Addressing an audience of mostly merchants and magistrates,... more
This essay examines early modern alba amicorum as collections of social and intel-lectual networks, personal memories, and other textual and visual materials. In what way are these ‘paper worlds’ related to collections of... more
This article discusses collaborative meaning-making in arts-based research. It introduces a project in which an artist-researcher invited a physician and an art historian to help to interpret medical students’ hand-made drawings of the... more
License: Article 25fa pilot End User Agreement This publication is distributed under the terms of Article 25fa of the Dutch Copyright Act (Auteurswet) with explicit consent by the author. Dutch law entitles the maker of a short scientific... more
- by Peter Venema
Anthropogenic environmental change is leading to changes in distribution for many organisms. While this is frequently discussed for prominent organisms of high conservation value, the same is true for the many cryptic species that rarely... more
This paper presents a new method of analyzing ancient mosaics, with the purpose to shed more light on the process of their production and the organization of mosaic workshops during the sixth century in the Near East. It is applied on the... more
- by Diklah Zohar