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Historians of Netherlandish Art Newsletter April 2001 Rubens Sermon Church

This listing is for the ‘Historians of Netherlandish Art NEWSLETTER’ from April 2001, Vol. 18, No. 1. The cover features an image of Peter Paul Rubens’ ‘Sermon In A Village Church’ (c. 1630), described as black chalk, brush and brown-red ink, watercolour and gouache. This newsletter is dedicated to the study of Netherlandish, German and Franco-Flemish Art and Architecture, 1350-1750. It includes ‘The HNA Review of Books’ focusing on Manuscripts, Drawings, Prints, Tapestry, Sculpture, Architecture, Sixteenth-Century Studies, and Seventeenth-Century Flemish Art. A valuable resource for art historians, students, and enthusiasts of early modern European art. The newsletter is in excellent condition, showing minimal signs of handling consistent with its age.

FROM ART NOUVEAU TO AVANTGARDE ART, SAMARA ART MUSEUM GALART MOSCOW 1995 BOOK

Written in both Russian and English Works from the collection of Russian are in the possession of the Samara Art Museum which were all produced in 1900-1930. Also introduces paintings of artists whose heritage has been insufficiently studied (SAdlivankin, Le Dantyu, burlink and Rozanova, Menkov, Popov and Palmov). An introductory article supplied with documentary photographs describes Samara’s culturalal life in the early twentieth century.