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In partnership with the
A new annual prize of £1,000 will be awarded, with publication in The Burlington Magazine’s annual issue dedicated to Northern European Art, plus a subscription to The Burlington Magazine
This annual prize is intended to inspire the development and publication of innovative object-based scholarship on South Netherlandish Art, 1400–1800
Further details are available on the Burlington Magazine website: burlington.org.uk/jobs-noticeboard/academicnoticeboard
We seek previously unpublished essays of 1000–1500 words from early career scholars worldwide. Preference will be given to object-related scholarship such as is published in The Burlington Magazine.
Deadline for applications: Monday 1st September 2025
Submissions and queries should be directed to: burlingtonprize@aha.cam.ac.uk
AUCTION VENUE
SINCE 1852
ALBERT MARQUET LE VAPEUR
THIERRY DE MAIGRET, AUCTION ON 2 JULY 2025
Clara
Peeters
By Alejandro Vergara-Sharp
£35 • 144pp • 59 colour illus.
‘an exceptional work... Its insightful narrative and scholarly depth offer a captivating exploration of Peeters’ remarkable work and legacy.’
– Noelia García Pérez, Universidad de Murcia
Eufrasia Burlamacchi
By Loretta Vandi
£35 • 128pp • 80 colour illus.
‘deftly illuminates a woman artist whose spiritual and artistic commitment deserves to be considered an essential part of the history of Italian Renaissance art.’
– Andaleeb Badiee Banta, The Baltimore Museum of Art
Gesina ter Borch
By Adam Eaker
£35 • 144pp • 81 colour illus.
‘a nuanced and engaging portrait of Gesina ter Borch, that gives her voice and shows her range of complexities and contradictions.’
– Ilona van Tuinen, Head of the Rijksprentenkabinet, Amsterdam
Maria Sibylla Merian
By Catherine Powell-Warren
£35 • 144pp • 89 colour illus.
‘Merian’s innovative artistry comes to life in this engaging, thoughtfully composed, and beautifully produced study of her milieu and her wideranging accomplishments.’
– Claudia Swan, Washington University in St. Louis
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In the present issue of Simiolus, Stephan Kemperdick critically reviews the traditional identification of the man portrayed by Jan van Eyck as Niccolò Albergati, and Harald Deceulaer discusses spectacular, newly discovered documents on Michael Sweerts in Brussels, offering a unique insight into his spirituality. Ankie de Jongh Vermeulen reveals contacts between César Domela Nieuwenhuis, Hilla Rebay and Solomon R. Guggenheim, while Susana Puente Matos proposes a new interpretation of Pyke Koch’s oeuvre, based on recently uncovered biographical information. Finally, Boudewijn Bakker reviews Walter Melion’s English translation of Karel van Mander’s Grondt der edel vry Schilder-const, and Thijs Weststeijn reviews Aaron Hyman’s Rubens in Repeat
Institutions pay € 100 a year and individuals pay € 60. Visit simiolus.nl for the conditions of subscription and information on how to advertise, where to send your copy and how to order back issues not yet available via JSTOR . We are now also accepting submissions for the 2025 Haboldt-Mutters Prize.
Deadline 14th July 2025
contemporary.burlington.org.uk/writing_prize
Grants of up to £2,000 will be awarded from the Francis Haskell Memorial Fund this year to enable scholars to spend time in libraries or archives carrying out advanced research in the history of Western art.
Preference may be given to candidates in the early stages of their careers; to subjects related to the commissioning, collecting or interpretation of works of art made before 1914; and to research carried out outside the applicant’s country of residence.
Applications from students exploring possible subjects for doctoral research are not appropriate. The scholarships are intended for discrete projects that can be realised with the funding requested.
Applications, including a two-page proposal, a C.V. and a budget, should be sent by email to francishaskellmemorialfund@gmail.com by 30th July 2025 – please label all attachments with the surname of the applicant. There is no application form. Applicants should ask two referees to write separately to the same email address by the same deadline in support of their proposal.
Awards will be made by the end of October 2025
20-24 SEPT. 2025
100 INTERNATIONAL ART GALLERIES 20 DISCIPLINES
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Mary as the Queen of Heaven circa 1516–18