The Rijksmuseum Bulletin

The Rijksmuseum Bulletin is the English language academic journal of the Rijksmuseum, published quarterly.

The Rijksmuseum Bulletin 2020/3

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Katharina Schmidt-Loske and Kurt Wettengl
Framing the Frame: Frans Post’s View of Olinda, Brazil (1662)

Achim Stiegel
Berlin Furniture Drawings by Carl Wilhelm Marckwort (1798-1875)

Harriet Stoop-de Meester
Short Notice: Gerrit Lundens, His Copy after The Night Watch and the Derivatives in His Oeuvre

Lisa Lambrechts
Short Notice: From Young Woman with a Fan to Isabella: A Rediscovered Identity

Reinier Baarsen
Acquisitions: European Drawings for Domestic Furniture 1625-1810


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About The Rijksmuseum Bulletin

The Rijksmuseum Bulletin is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal presenting scholarly articles that contribute to historical and art-historical research into the Rijksmuseum collections to an international audience of curators, scholars, students, art professionals and enthusiasts.

Scientific research into objects and works of art by museum experts is often published in The Rijksmuseum Bulletin. However, authors from outside the museum are very welcome to contribute.

The Rijksmuseum Bulletin is published by the Rijksmuseum Publications Department.

Editorial Board: dr Rachel Esner (University of Amsterdam), Cornelia Homburg (independent), Danielle Kisluk-Grosheide (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York), prof dr Susan Legene (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), prof dr Karin Leonhard (University of Konstanz), prof dr Volker Manuth (Radboud University, Nijmegen), dr Nadine Orenstein (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York), prof dr Maarten Prak (Utrecht University), Niek van Sas (University of Amsterdam), Saskia Scheltjens (Rijksmuseum)

Editors: Ludo van Halem, Erma Hermens, Erik Hinterding en Maria Holtrop

Associate and managing editor: Anne-Maria van Egmond

The Rijksmuseum Bulletin in scientific databases

The Rijksmuseum Bulletin is available in JSTOR (Arts & Sciences VIII Collection) from vol. 1 (1953) and indexed in Web of Science (Social Sciences / Arts and Humanities Citation Index) from vol. 59 (2011), in Scopus (Social Sciences / Arts and Humanities Index) from vol. 57 (2009) and in ERIH PLUS (European Reference Index for the Humanities and the Social Sciences) from vol. 1 (1953). For more information, please visit www.jstor.org, www.webofscience.com, www.elsevier.com and erihplus.nsd.no.

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The Netherlands
Email: bulletin@rijksmuseum.nl

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Volume 69, 2021 (4 issues)

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