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Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema Collection Online

The Univerity of Birmingham Library

This collection contains Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema’s original 164 portfolios and 6 albums, containing some 5,300 photographs, together with some original drawings, tracings and prints, as well as letters, which were donated in 1915 to the Victoria and Albert Museum. In 1947 they were transferred to Birmingham University Library.

Lawrence Alma-Tadema was born in Friesland, The Netherlands, in 1836. He trained in Antwerp with Baron Henri Ley (1815-1869), a painter of 16th century Flemish historical subjects, and with Louis de Taeye (1822-1890) a painter and professor of archaeology. During his honeymoon in 1863, Alma-Tadema visited Italy. He was very impressed by the archaeological remains he saw in Florence, Rome, Naples and Pompeii and his love for Roman antiquity was born. He began to acquire a reputation, particularly in England, as a painter of historical subjects. He therefore decided to move to London in 1870, and his popularity continued to grow. In 1876 he became a member of the Royal Academy. Throughout the remainder of his life he enjoyed great fame and fortune and was knighted by Queen Victoria in 1899. When he died in 1912 he was accorded the rare privilege of being buried in St. Paul’s Cathedral.

The photographsAlma-Tadema used many elements of Roman art and architecture in his paintings. He strove for historical authenticity in every small detail and in order to achieve this he made use of photographs. He had in fact collected photographs since his journey through Italy in 1863, such photographs being at the time a popular medium for archaeological documentation as well as for “Grand Tour” souvenirs. Alma-Tadema bought hundreds of photographs during his many journeys, of which many, but by no means all, are of Italian subjects. He stored these photographs, glued on cardboard mounts, in portfolios. These are sorted according to subject: Roman aqueducts, triumphal arches, Egyptian architecture, flowers and animals, etc. Details from the photographs are often to be recognized in his paintings. The names of the photographers are usually unknown because Alma-Tadema did not write their names on the mounts: he regarded the subject matter as important, not the photographs’ value to art history. However, recent studies have established that among the photographers represented are such famous names as Sommer, Tuminello, Simelli, Plüschow, Salzman, Du Camp, Bonfils and Beato.

The correspondence In addition to the visual material, the Alma-Tadema Collection of Birmingham University Library contains letters from Lawrence Alma-Tadema (and some written by his wife Laura and daughter Anna) to friends and patrons. Letters to his friend the singer and composer Sir George Henschel (1850-1934) form a large part of the collection.

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Art Sales Catalogues OnlineOnline Access to Complete Sales Catalogues from 1600-1900

The Art Sales Catalogues Online (ASCO) publication offers easy access to complete historical art sales catalogues for the period 1600 to 1900. Lugt’s Répertoire Online database has been included in this publication and serves as the “entrance gate” to the catalogues. The earliest art sales catalogues, also known as auction catalogues, appeared in the early 17th century, as simple leaflets. Over time, the catalogues grew into extensive, richly-illustrated publications. The catalogues are intriguing not only from the point of view of Art History, but also provide glimpses into the economic and sociological climate of the time. Much research in the field of Art History relies on access to art sales catalogues. Art Sales Catalogues Online providing access to thousands of complete sales catalogues from the period 1600-1900, combines a wealth of information from art sales catalogues with the reference facility of Lugt’s Répertoire.

Product Information:· Online access to art sales catalogues from 1600-1900· Includes Lugt’s Répertoire Vols. 1-3· Currently available: 65,482 Lugt records (1600-1900), 33,396 scanned catalogues (1600-1900)· Last supplement: November 2019: 464 catalogues from the Philadelphia Museum of Art

New supplements will be added regularly.

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Avant-Garde and Architecture in Czechoslovakia 1909-1938Otakar Máčel, Technical University Delft

This collection, earlier published in a microfiche collection by IDC Publishers, makes available a number of leading periodicals and monographs with special importance for the study of the Czechoslovak avant-garde and architecture in the period before the Second World War. It gives an excellent picture of developments during this period.Source material for the study of Czechoslovak avant-garde and architecture in the period before the Second World War is very difficult to find. As is the case for comparable material in the West, this difficulty is due on the one hand to the small editions and on the other to the political and cultural situation after 1945. It is as though the political division of Europe not only disrupted the cultural continuity but also obliterated the cultural memory of Western Europe. This is the more remarkable because thinking in international terms was one of the characteristics of the avant-garde movement.

This collection contains 6 periodicals and 5 monographs with special importance for the study of the Czechoslovak avant-garde and architecture in the period before the Second World War. It gives an excellent picture of developments during this period.

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ArkyvesOnline Reference Tool for the History of Culture

Edited by Hans Brandhorst and Etienne Posthumus

Arkyves is both a unique database of images and texts and a meeting place for everyone who wants to study imagery and publish about it. It offers a fascinating collection of visual and textual sources and a bibliography that focuses on the history of visual culture. All are made accessible with the help of the multilingual vocabulary for cultural content of the Iconclass system. By using this system it has been made possible to find and retrieve images and texts from various sources on a specific topic.

By using Arkyves it is currently possible to access almost 900.000 images, texts, etc. from libraries and museums in many countries. What makes Arkyves special: · Powerful thematic searches, sophisticated filtering by subject matter. · Well over 900,000 visual and textual documents. · Combine keyword searches with the controlled vocabulary of Iconclass for powerful retrieval options. · Use facet filtering on iconography, source collection, document type, and many other aspects. · Arkyves acts as a single access point for thematic searches but you can always use the link button to jump to the original source at the partner’s website. · Arkyves includes emblems, devices, illustrations of the Dance of Death, fables, metamorphoses and alchemistic imagery, printers, devices, initials, all indexed with Iconclass. · Annotate, describe, compare, connect, create datasets, share information, discuss and collaborate. · Possibility of creating dedicated Iconclass retrieval browsers for partners for easy inclusion in their own website.

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Open Access:https://chineseiconography.org/brill.com/cit

Chinese Iconography Thesaurus Chief Editor: Zhang Hongxing; Data Standard Editors: Lin Yi-Hsin, Gao Jin

The Chinese Iconography Thesaurus (CIT) is freely accessible and brings together sinology, art history and information studies to create the first alternative classification scheme, especially designed for the Chinese visual culture, with a complementary image archive. Traditionally iconography has been used to index and access images of European art. Because of the lack of alternative models, the contents of non-Western art objects have long been catalogued according to Eurocentric classifications. To fill this gap, a research group led by Hongxing Zhang created the CIT.

The CIT website is built and hosted by Brill. The database can be consulted in both Chinese and English and is regularly updated; Currently, it contains 10,000 terms extracted primarily from pre-1900 sources and 2700 images of objects from the V&A, the MET, and the NPM Taipei.

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Military Architecture 1600-1900

Brill’s Military Architecture 1600-1900 contains a selection of 99 printed works that represents the revolutionary developments in fortification in Early Modern Europe in theory and in practice. Similar to the arts, military architecture was split up in national schools or styles, so called fortification manners. The works of Busca, Cattaneo, De Marchi, Tensini, Theti, Zanchi, reflect the Italian School, Errard and Perret the French one and Specklin’s Architektur von Vestungen is an adaptation of the Italian school in Germany. Stevin’s Sterctenbouwing discusses Cattaneo, Theti and Specklin to assess the benefits of their fortification systems for the Low Countries. The later French school is well represented by Pagan and the works of probably the most famous engineer of all times, Vauban. The selected works of Menno van Coehoorn reveal how the French system was introduced in the Netherlands, while the works of Paen, Melder, Ruysch and Sturm are illustrative for the heavy debates that resulted from adapting such complex systems to the nordic situation. Although Military Architecture 1600-1900 represents the protagonists of the history of fortification, it also includes lesser known authors such as Bruist, Capo-Bianco, Gaya, Gerbier and Pfeffinger. Moreover, the selection does not limit itself to military architecture, but includes the military arts (artillery, army camps, siege) and history.

ABIA OnlineIndex of South and Southeast Asian Art and Archaeology

The ABIA (Index on South and Southeast Asian Art and Archaeology) online bibliography helps scholars and students trace publications on the art and architecture, archaeology, inscriptions, coins and crafts of South and Southeast Asia. Its coverage includes the shared cultural heritage of Buddhism, Hinduism and Islam. It also brings out the bonds between South and Southeast Asia in societal traditions and ceremonies, as evident in inscriptions, trade and craft specializations, right from the prehistoric past up to the present. ABIA’s geographic and topical reach is wide. Its coverage ranges from excavations at the early cities of the Indus Valley in Pakistan to the sculptural richness of Angkor’s temples in Cambodia; from Buddhist manuscript art in Nepal and Tibet to contemporary painting in Bali; from textiles woven for early kings of Thailand to present day fashion in the booming cities of India. Timewise, ABIA’s coverage spans from the time when human activity becomes archaeologically manifest, to modern times.Specialist bibliographers have compiled some 55,000 records since 1928. Many of these carry annotations that concisely explain their contents. All records come with field-specific keywords. Recent records often offer direct links through DOI or http addresses to the articles. The ABIA Online is updated on a quarterly basis to keep up with new academic publications. The database is a long-term recipient of support by the Jan Gonda Fonds of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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Historical Garden Design OnlineSources from the 16th to the 19th centuries

Advisor: Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn, Leibniz University of Hannover

A rich resource for garden, art and architectural historians, this primary source collection of 178 titles covers a broad range of subjects regarding the theory and practice of gardening, horticulture and garden design. Technological aspects are treated as well as garden ornaments, garden buildings, plant use, and the construction of green houses. The collection includes such watershed works as Salomon de Caus’ Hortus Palatinus (1620), Dominicus Barrière’s Villa Aldobrandina Tusculana sive varij illius hortorum et fontium prospectus 1647), Giovanni Battista Falda’s Li Giardini di Roma(1680), and Christian Cay Lorenz Hirschfeld´s Theorie der Gartenkunst (1779-85). Also included are the lesser known, but nevertheless, important works, such as Heinrich Hesse´s Neue Garten-Lust (1696) and Die Gartenkunst(1797) by J. F. Blotz (pseudonym of F.Ch. Touchy). Johann Gottfried Grohmann´s Ideenmagazin für Liebhaber von Gärten (Leipzig, 1796-1802) offers insights into garden ornaments used for well-to-do gardens. The Dutch publication Het vermakelyk land-leven Amsterdam, 1710-11) includes fascinating views of gardens of the same period in the Netherlands. Last but not least, numerous titles deal with the most important seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth century gardens in Europe, such as Rome, Firenze, Stowe, Versailles, and Schwetzingen. Also represented in this collection are the diaries and works on garden design by the virtuoso John Evelyn (1620-1706) who was a pivotal figure in seventeenth-century intellectual life in England.

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Muqarnas OnlineAn Annual on the Visual Cultures of the Islamic World

Editor-in-Chief: Gülru Necipoğlu

Muqarnas: An Annual on the Visual Cultures of the Islamic World is sponsored by the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Encyclopedia of Medieval Dress and Textiles Online

Edited by Gale Owen-Crocker, Elizabeth Coatsworth and Maria Hayward

The Encyclopedia of Medieval Dress and Textiles of the British Isles c. 450-1450 is a unique work that brings together in 582 signed articles the latest research from across the range of disciplines which contribute to our knowledge of medieval dress and textiles. There has been a long-standing interest in the subject, which has recently manifested itself in a flowering of research and publications, including activities by the editors of the Encyclopedia: the foundation of DISTAFF (Discussion, Interpretation and Study of Textile Arts, Fabrics and Fashion) as an umbrella organization for the presentation of papers at the major medieval congresses in Kalamazoo and Leeds (Netherton and Owen-Crocker); the establishment of the annual journal Medieval Clothing and Textiles (Netherton and Owen-Crocker); the Manchester Medieval Textiles Project (Coatsworth and Owen-Crocker); and the AHRC Lexis of Cloth and Clothing Project (Owen-Crocker and Sylvester). There is a clear need for an interdisciplinary reference work which will introduce readers to various sources of evidence, and give clear information about the most recent discoveries and interpretations and bibliographical guidance to readers. The Encyclopedia of Medieval Dress and Textiles of the British Isles c. 450-1450 contains also over 100 plates and diagrams to illustrate the text.

This publication is part of Brill’s Medieval Reference Library Online (brill.com/brml).

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Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art / Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek Online

An online publication containing all volumes of the Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art/Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek (NKJ). For this online edition all volumes (dating back to 1947) have been digitized and are now available to subscribers, for the period of their subscription. The online publication is updated annually with the most recent yearbook. Founded in 1947 the NKJ is a peer-reviewed journal, which has established an international reputation for publishing outstanding articles that reflect the variety and diversity of approaches to the study of Netherlandish art and culture. The NKJ aims to foster traditional art historical scholarship and to open up the field to innovative cross disciplinary developments. Each volume has been dedicated to a particular theme.

Editorial board: H. Perry Chapman, Eric Jorink, Ann-Sophie Lehmann, Dulcia Meijers, Bart Ramakers, Herman Roodenburg, Frits Scholten, Thijs Weststeijn, Joanna Woodall.

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Cuban Culture and Cultural Relations, 1959-The Vertical Archive of the Casa de las Américas

Casa de las Américas in Havana, Cuba, ranks among the most renowned cultural institutions in Latin America and the Caribbean. Ever since its creation in 1959, it has been a host to thousands of writers and artists from throughout the region. It has published countless books and articles, organized conferences, concerts, expositions, theatre productions and numerous cultural contests. Founded just three months after the Cuban Revolution, it quickly became a fundamental link between the cultural vanguard in Latin America and the Caribbean on the one hand and a diplomatically isolated Cuba on the other. Over the course

of almost six decades it has amassed a vast amount of information, thus creating a unique record to study the history of both the institution itself as a cultural hub, but also that of the protagonists of a remarkable era. · Covering almost 60 years of cultural relations between Revolutionary Cuba and abroad · Full-text search functionality · Including MARC21 catalog records

Part 2: Writers

The Vertical Archive of the Casa de las Américas, Part 2: Writers offers a unique insight into the activities of the more than a thousand writers and artists who visited Casa de las Américas. Here one finds records on painters such as Wifredo Lam, Roberto Matta, Frida Kahlo and David Alfaro Siqueiros, as well as architects, such as Oscar Niemeyer, filmmakers, such as Glauber Rocha and Luis Buñuel, photographers, such as Oriol Maspons, and finally hundreds of writers, including Jorge Amado, Mario Benedetti, Roberto Bolaño, María Luisa Bombal, Jorge Luis Borges, Alejo Carpentier, Aimé Césaire, Julio Cortázar, Roque Dalton and Gabriel García Márquez, to name but a few.

Part 1: “Casa y Cultura”

Composed of documents from the so-called Archivo Vertical, The Vertical Archive of the Casa de las Américas, Part 1: “Casa y Cultura” offers an institutional history of the Casa de las Américas.Conferences and controversies, manifestos and open letters combine to shed a light on a vibrant cultural history, which is now accessible for the first time. This section of the Archivo Vertical contains articles, newspaper clippings, cable messages, interviews, conference memorabilia, etc., collected from 1959 onward. Together they document the activities of the institution both in Cuba and beyond, bearing testimony to the conflicts and passions of a turbulent time. Also included are records about HaydeeSantamaría, one of the most renowned women of the Cuban Revolution and the founder of Casa de las Américas.

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Classic Mexican Cinema OnlineFrom the Archives of the Filmoteca of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) brill.com/mco

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Early Russian Cinema Online

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Imperial Russia’s Illustrated Press Online

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Jewish Theater under Stalinism Online

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Popular Literature, Fiction and Songs in Imperial Russia Online brill.com/liro

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Mass Media in Russia Online (Parts 1 and 2)

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Soviet Cinema Online, part 1 Journals & part 2 NewspapersPeriodicals and Newspapers, 1918-1942 brill.com/sco

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Soviet Cinema Online. Archival Documents from RGALI, 1923-1935

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Screen and Stage Online

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Richard Wagner Online brill.com/wago

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World of Children – Artek Pioneer Camp Archives, 1944-1967 Online

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The Yearbook of the Imperial Theaters Online

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Dharma and Punya: Buddhist Ritual Art of Nepal

Jinah Kim, Harvard University, USA and Todd Lewis, College of the Holy Cross, USA

Dharma and Punya: Buddhist Ritual Art of Nepal explores the centrality of ritual practices and the agency of people – patrons, ritual specialists, devotees – in creating and amplifying the efficacy of Buddhist art. Jinah Kim and Todd Lewis highlight the unparalleled contributions of Nepal’s artisans, patrons, and ritualists in engendering artistic heritage that is an enduring continuation of Indic Buddhist traditions. The publication presents paintings, illuminated texts, statues, and ritual implements from the Newar tradition in the Kathmandu Valley.

Richly illustrated with photographs of contemporary rituals, religious observances, and historical examples, the essays provide cultural, historical and ritual contexts in which objects collected in art museums were used, and animate them. By recentering the historical imagination on communities, their rituals, and popular narrative traditions, Dharma and Punya challenges prevailing misconceptions about Buddhism in the West and expand our understanding of Buddhism as a lived world religion.

Contributors include: Naresh Bajracharya, Louis Copplestone, Sonali Dhingra, James Giambrone, Jinah Kim, Todd Lewis, Bruce McCoy Owens, Alexander von Rospatt and Sumon Tuladhar.

ReadershipAnyone interested in Himalayan art, Nepal, Buddhist Art, ritual and anthropology of religion, educated public (intro courses on Buddhism and Buddhist art), specialists (art history, Buddhist studies).

Jinah Kim, Ph.D. (2006), UC Berkeley, is Gardner Cowles Professor of History of Art & Architecture at Harvard University. Her list of publications includes Receptacle of the Sacred: Illustrated Manuscripts and the Buddhist Book Cult in South Asia (2013).

Todd Lewis, Ph.D. (1984), Columbia University, is Distinguished Professor of Asian Religions at the College of the Holy Cross. He has published monographs, translations, textbooks, and studies of Newar Buddhism in the Kathmandu Valley, including The Epic of the Buddha by Chittadhar Hridaya (2019).

September 2019Paperback (x, 246 pp., 200 fc ill.)ISBN 9789004416413Price € 55 / US$ 67Imprint: Hotei Publishing

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The Kimono in Print300 Years of Japanese Design

Editor: Vivian Li

The Kimono in Print: 300 Years of Japanese Design will be the first ever publication devoted to examining the kimono as a major source of inspiration, and later vehicle for experimentation, in Japanese print design and culture from the Edo period (1603-1868) to the Meiji period (1868-1912). Print artists, through the wide circulation of prints, have documented the ever-evolving trends in fashion, have popularized certain styles of dress, and have even been known to have designed kimonos. Some famous print designers also were directly involved in the kimono business as designers of kimono pattern books, such as Nishikawa Sukenobu (1671-1751) and Okumura Masanobu (1686-1764).

The dialogue between fashion and print is illustrated here by approximately 70 Japanese prints and illustrated books—by Nishikawa Sukenobu, Suzuki Harunobu, Utagawa Kunisada, Kikukawa Eizan, and Kamisaka Sekka, among others.

The group of five essays features new research and scholarship by an international group of leading scholars working today at the intersection of the Japanese print and kimono worlds and the social, cultural, and global significances circulated therein.

March 2020Paperback (pages! , 90 fc ill.)ISBN 9789004424647Price € 45 / US$ 49Imprint: Hotei Publishing

September 2019Paperback (160 pp., 150 ill.)ISBN 9789004401358Price € 39 / US$ 45Imprint: Hotei Publishing

Tanaka Ryohei Chris van Otterloo

Tanaka Ryōhei. Etchings of Rural Japan is the first monograph in English dedicated to the life and oeuvre of Tanaka Ryōhei (1933-2019). Mostly self-taught, Tanaka excelled in the medium of etching. He used this technique to depict the scenery of rural Japan and its gradually disappearing thatched-roof farmhouses. Tanaka made no less than 770 etchings and printed the vast majority of the editions himself – a total of well over 100,000 prints, which found their way to many collections, both public and private, all over the world. Over 130 representative works have been selected for this publication.

Japan has a long and rich tradition of printmaking. Whereas 18th- to early 20th-century woodblock prints have been the subject of extensive research, postwar printmaking and etching in Japan have received considerably less attention. While focusing on a single artist, this publication aims to shed light on these lesser-known aspects of Japanese print history. Tanaka Ryōhei, Etchings of Rural Japan includes an elaborate introduction to the technique of etching, enabling the reader to understand and admire Tanaka’s skills as an artist-craftsman.

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December 2020Hardback (224 pp., 65 ill.)ISBN 9789004424654Price € 104 / US$ 115Japanese Visual Culture, 19

June 2020Hardback (224 pp.)ISBN 9789004424661Price € 104 / US$ 115Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture, 6

Bokujinkai: Japanese Calligraphy and the Postwar Avant-Garde

Eugenia Bogdanova

The Bokujinkai—or ‘People of the Ink’—was a group formed in Kyoto in 1952 by five calligraphers, Morita Shiryū, Inoue Yūichi, Eguchi Sōgen, Nakamura Bokushi, and Sekiya Yoshimichi. The avant-garde calligraphy movement they launched aspired to raise calligraphy to the same level of international prominence as abstract painting. To realize this vision, the Bokujinkai established creative collaborations with artists from European

Art Informel and American Abstract Expressionism, and soon began sharing exhibition spaces with them in New York, Paris, Tokyo, and beyond. By focusing on this exceptional moment in the history of Japanese calligraphy, The author shows how the Bokujinkai rerouted the trajectory of global abstract art and attuned foreign audiences to calligraphic visualities and narratives.

The East Asian Modern Girl reports the long-neglected experiences of modern women in East Asia during the interwar period. The edited volume includes original studies on the modern girl in Taiwan, Korea, Manchuria, Japan, Shanghai, and Hong Kong, which reveal differentiated forms of colonial modernity, influences of global media and the struggles of women at the time.

The advent of the East Asian modern girl is particularly meaningful for it signifies a separation from traditional Confucian influences and progression toward global media and capitalism, which involves high political and economic tension between the East and West. This book presents geo-historical investigations on the multi-force triggered phenomenon and how it eventually contributed to greater post-war transformations.

The East Asian Modern GirlWomen, Media, and Colonial Modernity in Interwar East Asia Editor: Sumei Wang, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan

Japanese Visual Culture

Edited by John T. Carpenter (managing editor), Julie Nelson Davis, Shigeru Oikawa, Henry D. Smith II, Hans Bjarne Thomsen and Gennifer Weisenfeld

This series is devoted to the visual culture of the Japanese archipelago of every era. It includes studies on the history of painting, prints, calligraphy, sculpture, architecture and applied arts, but also extends to the performing arts, cinema, manga and anime.

ISSN 2210-2868 brill.com/jvc

Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture

Edited by Kuiyi Shen, University of California, San Diego, Patrick D. Flores, University of the Philippines, and Sonal Khullar, University of Washington

Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture is an academic series devoted to the visual culture of Asia of the modern period, spanning roughly from the mid-1850s up to the present day. It includes monographs and edited volumes on art and architecture; art history; art worlds and markets; visual materials related to propaganda; religion and art and also extends to the performing arts, cinema and media studies. It also actively seeks interdisciplinary or theoretical approaches to religion, literature, and the social sciences as well as projects that address modern Asian art and visual culture from a comparative or interregional perspective.

ISSN 2214-5257 brill.com/maav

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Dionysus on the Other ShoreGao Xingjian’s Theatre of the Tragic

Letizia Fusini, SOAS University of London

In Dionysus on the Other Shore, Letizia Fusini re-examines Gao Xingjian’s post-1987 theatre as a form of tragedy.

April 2020Hardback [pages]ISBN 9789004423299Price € 138 / US$ 166E-ISBN 9789004423381E-Price € 138 / US$ 166Sinica Leidensia, 147

Photography in Asia Edited by Claire Roberts, University of Melbourne and Karen Fraser, University of San Francisco

Photography in Asia is a peer reviewed book series dedicated to original scholarship on the history of photo-graphy in Asia, ranging from the appearance of the first daguerrotypes in the 19th century to contemporary photography.

ISSN: 2405-7800 brill.com/phia

European Studies in Asian Art and ArchaeologyEditor: European Association for Asian Art and Archaeology

This series aims to publish in-depth, peer-reviewed scholarly contributions on topics relevant to Asian Art and Archaeology that treat these in a wider Asian context. The series endeavors to analyze and interpret the artistic and cultural heritage of ancient, modern and contemporary social realities in Asian societies.

ISSN: 2589-2460 brill.com/eaaa

Men in MetalA Topography of Public Bronze Statuary in Modern Japan

Sven Saaler, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan

Men in Metal examines the public statuary of modern Japan as a central site of the nation’s historical memory. This publication will shed light on how the elites of the nation-state constructed an iconography of national heroes that served their agenda of mass indoctrination.

May 2020Hardback (approx. 400 pages)ISBN 9789004414433Price € 105 / US$ 117

October 2019Hardback (xx, 700 pp.)ISBN 9789004412064Price € 121 / US$ 146E-ISBN 9789004412071Gonda Indological Studies, 20

December 2019Hardback(approx. 400 pp.)ISBN 9789004416123E-ISBN 9789004416185Price € 138 / US$ 166Studies in the History of Christianity in East Asia, 2

Holy Ground: Where Art and Text MeetStudies in the Cultural History of India

Hans Teye Bakker, University of Groningen

The selected and revised articles in this volume by Hans Bakker deal with Indian culture, religion and history: Hinduism, epigraphy, archaeology, iconography in combination with Sanskrit textual studies. The studies focus on the Skandapurana, Vakataka—Gupta history, Ramtek (Ramagiri), Mansar, Ayodhya, Benares, pilgrimage and holy places (tirtha).

China’s Old ChurchesThe History, Architecture, and Legacy of Catholic Sacred Structures in Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei Province

Alan Richard Sweeten, California State University, Stanislaus

Alan Sweeten’s China’s Old Churches presents a long-term historical view of Catholicism in north China as seen through Western-style sacred structures. Using historical materials as well as architectural and visual evidence, he reveals churches’ former impact and their present-day legacy.

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Herakles Inside and Outside the ChurchFrom the first Apologists to the end of the Quattrocento

Edited by Arlene Allan, University of Otago, Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides, Macquarie University, and Emma Stafford, University of Leeds Herakles Inside and Outside the Church explores the reception of the ancient Greek hero Herakles (the Roman Hercules) in the predominantly Christian cultures which succeeded classical antiquity in Europe, grappling with the question of his significance in the post-classical world.

March 2020Hardback [pages]ISBN 9789004421523E-ISBN 9789004421530Price € 139 / US$ 168Metaforms, 18

December 2019Hardback (xxii, 326 pp.)ISBN 9789004416635E-ISBN 9789004416659Price € 138 / US$ 166Monumenta Graeca et Romana, 25

December 2019Hardback [pages]ISBN 9789004407336E-ISBN 9789004417076Price € 106 / US$ 128Mnemosyne, Supplements / Mnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity, 432

New Directions and Paradigms for the Study of Greek ArchitectureInterdisciplinary Dialogues in the Field

Edited by Philip Sapirstein, University of Toronto and David Scahill, University of Athens

New Directions and Paradigms for the Study of Greek Architecture collects chapters by nearly three dozen scholars who describe recent discoveries, new theoretical frameworks, and applications of cutting-edge techniques in their architectural research.

Aelia Capitolina – Jerusalem in the Roman PeriodIn Light of Archaeological Research

Shlomit Weksler-Bdolah, Israel Antiquities Authority

The book discusses the history and the archaeology of Jerusalem-Aelia Capitolina in the Roman period (70–400 CE) following a chronological order. The Tenth Legion’s campsite, the urban layout, the fortifications, the necropoleis and the rural hinterland are discussed.

Jews and Muslims Made Visible in Christian Iberia and Beyond, 14th to 18th CenturiesAnother Image

Edited by Borja Franco Llopis, UNED, and Antonio Urquízar-Herrera, UNED

This volume aims to show through various case studies how the interrelations between Jews, Muslims and Christians in Iberia were negotiated in the field of images, objects and architecture during the Later Middle Ages and Early Modernity.

Jewish Religious ArchitectureFrom Biblical Israel to Modern Judaism

Edited by Steven Fine, Yeshiva University

Jewish Religious Architecture explores ways that Jews have expressed their tradition in brick and mortar and wood, in stone and word and spirit, from the biblical Tabernacle to contemporary Judaism. Social historians, cultural historians, art historians and philologists have come together in this volume to explore this extraordinary architectural tradition.

May 2019Hardback (xvi, 390 pp.)ISBN 9789004390164E-ISBN 9789004395701Price € 124 / US$ 150The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World, 67

November 2019Hardback (xvi, 382 pp.)ISBN 9789004370081E-ISBN 9789004370098Price € 165 / US$ 198Jews, Judaism, and the Arts, 1

October 2019Hardback (xii, 868 pp.)ISBN 9789004398566E-ISBN 9789004406988Price € 135 / US$ 162

Catalog of Catalogs: A Bibliography of Temporary Exhibition Catalogs Since 1876 that Contain Items of Judaica

Edited by William Gross, Orly Tzion, and Falk Wiesemann

Catalog of Catalogs documents nearly2,300 temporary exhibition catalogs,1876-2018, that include objects of Judaica. It provides highly-detailed indices of these publications’ subjects, exhibited objects and geographical foci.

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Lotteries, Art Markets, and Visual Culture in the Low Countries, 15th-17th Centuries

Sophie Raux, Université Lumière Lyon 2

Lotteries, Art Markets, and Visual Culture investigates lotteries as an atypical and popular form of the art trade, and as devices for distributing images and art objects, and constructing their value in the former Low Countries (15th-17th centuries).

March 2018Hardback(xx, 372 pp., 95 fc ill.)ISBN 9789004353213E-ISBN 9789004358812Price € 138 / US$ 159Studies in the History of Collecting & Art Markets, 4

February 2020Hardback(approx. 265 pp.)ISBN 9789004421486E-ISBN 9789004421493Price € 121 / US$ 146Studies in the History of Collecting & Art Markets, 8

October 2019Hardback(xxiv, 630 pp.)ISBN 9789004362857E-ISBN 9789004399105Price € 139 / US$ 167Studies in the History of Collecting & Art Markets, 7

Smuggling the RenaissanceThe Illicit Export of Artworks Out of Italy, 1861-1909

Joanna Smalcerz

Smuggling the Renaissance: The Illicit Export of Artworks Out of Italy, 1861-1909 offers an account of the dynamics and protagonists of the Post-Unification art spoliation crisis in Italy, focusing on the intertwinement of the art trade, scholarship and protection policies.

Ancient Marbles in Naples in the Eighteenth CenturyFindings, Collections, Dispersals

Eloisa Dodero, Capitoline Museums, Rome

In Ancient Marbles in Naples in the Eighteenth Century Eloisa Dodero aims at documenting the history of numerous private collections formed in Naples during the 18th century, with particular concern for the “Neapolitan marbles” and the circumstances of their dispersal.

Studies in the History of Collecting & Art Markets

Editor in Chief: Christian Huemer, Belvedere Research Center, Vienna

This series accommodates scholarly monographs, collections of essays, conference proceedings, and works of reference that engage in the broadly defined topic of art markets and collecting practices throughout history.

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Also available in this series: Art Crossing Borders: The Internationalisation of the Art Market in the Age of Nation States, 1750-1914, Jan Dirk Baetens and Dries Lyna, Radboud University Nijmegen, April 2019, Hardback (xv, 351 pp., 45 fc ill.), ISBN 9789004291980, Price € 127 / US$ 153, E-ISBN 9789004291997, Open Access, Volume, 6

The Art Market in Rome in the Eighteenth Century: A Study in the Social History of Art, Paolo Coen, University of Teramo, December 2018, Hardback (xii + 234 pp., 80 fc ill.), ISBN 9789004336995, E-ISBN 9789004388154, Price € 116 / US$ 134, Volume, 5

Revolutionary Paris and the Market for Netherlandish Art, Darius A. Spieth, Louisiana State University with a Foreword by Marc Fumaroli, Académie française, December 2017, Hardback (xxii, 514 pp., 174 fc ill.), ISBN 9789004336988, E-ISBN 9789004276758, Price € 116 / US$ 134, Volume, 3

Dealing Art on Both Sides of the Atlantic, 1860-1940, Edited by Lynn Catterson, Columbia University, August 2017, Hardback (viii, 330 pp., 50 fc ill.), ISBN 9789004336971, E-ISBN 9789004342989, Price € 121 / US$ 140, Volume, 2

Connecting Art Markets: Guilliam Forchondt’s Dealership in Antwerp (c.1632–78) and the Overseas Paintings Trade, Sandra van Ginhoven, Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, December 2016, Hardback (ix, 288 pp., 71 fc ill.), ISBN 9789004319745, E-ISBN 9789004334830, Price € 134 / US$ 149, Volume, 1

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August 2019Hardback(xx, 326 pp., 79 fc ill.)ISBN 9789004372832E-ISBN 9789004404649Price € 81 / US$ 98Studies in Art & Materiality, 2

December 2018Hardback(xxvi, 320 pp.)ISBN 9789004363052E-ISBN 9789004366282Price € 127 / US$ 153NIKI Studies in Netherlandish-Italian Art History, 12

July 2019Hardback(xviii, 290 pp., 55 fc ill.)ISBN 9789004372818E-ISBN 9789004396852Price € 119 / US$ 144Studies in Art & Materiality, 1

Conceptualism and MaterialityMatters of Art and Politics

Edited by Christian Berger, The Courtauld Institute of Art, London

Conceptualism and Materiality. Matters of Art and Politics underscores the significance of materials and materiality within Conceptual art and conceptualism more broadly. It challenges the notion of conceptualism as an idea-centered, anti-materialist enterprise, and highlights the political implications thereof.

Piero di CosimoPainter of Faith and Fable

Dennis Geronimus, New York University, Michael W. Kwakkelstein, NIKI, Dutch Institute for Art History, Florence

Piero di Cosimo: Painter of Faith and Fable makes available the proceedings of a conference of the same name, hosted by the Dutch University Institute for Art History (NIKI), Florence, in September 2015, at the conclusion of the second of two exhibitions dedicated to Piero at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, and the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. It is the twelfth publication in the NIKI series and the first such anthology to be published by Brill.

The Explicit MaterialInquiries on the Intersection of Curatorial and Conservation Cultures

Edited by Hanna B. Hölling, Francesca G. Bewer, and Katharina Ammann

The Explicit Material focuses on objects as complex constructs of material relations, and points to the increased blurring of boundaries between practices of conservation and curation, thereby announcing a shift in sensibilities and understanding of the objects’ material significance.

Studies in Art & Materiality

Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Ann-Sophie Lehmann, University of Groningen

The Studies in Art & Materiality series accommodates English language scholarly monographs, collections of essays, conference proceedings, and works of reference that engage in the rich meanings of art works’ materiality.

ISSN 2468-2977 brill.com/siam

NIKI Studies in Netherlandish-Italian Art History

Edited by Michael W. Kwakkelstein, Florence

Published under auspices of the Dutch University Institute for Art History (NIKI) in Florence, the NIKI series publishes collections of essays and monographs on Italian art, Dutch and Flemish art, and artists in Italy and on the rich tradition of artistic exchange and mutual influence between Italy and the North.

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Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art / Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek 69 (2019)Connoisseurship and the Knowledge of Art

Edited by H. Perry Chapman, Thijs Weststeijn, and Dulcia Meijers

This volume of the NKJ explores the connoisseurship – and the connoisseur – of Netherlandish art by bringing together new research into their history, recent practice, and conceptualization.

Thinking Bodies – Shaping Hands‘Handeling’ in Art and Theory of the Late Rembrandtists Yannis Hadjinicolaou, University of Hamburg

Thinking Bodies - Shaping Hands focuses on the critical as well as historical dimension of the handling of the brush and of the resulting appearance of colour on the painted surface in art and art theory from the middle of the 17th (above all from 1660) to the dawn of the 18th century in the Netherlands. More specifically, it deals with Rembrandt’s last pupils such as Arent de Gelder. „Handeling” describes an active, embodied process that is connected to the motion of the hand with the brush or with any other kind of tool. This term, up to now not sufficiently appreciated in scholarly literature, seems to be fruitful in

this context. It is not so much connected with the term „style”, as with a prior step, which is equivalent to „manner”. At the same time, its meaning in Dutch till today is „action”. „Handeling” is an act that could be described as a „form-act”. It focuses on Formgestaltung, in which these actions themselves are understood as processes. Examining the „Rembrandtist ideology of painting”, this study attempts to reveal the embodied process of painting in the sense of a bodily articulation during the application of colour. This occurs within the productive tension between theory and practice.

December 2019Hardback(372 pp., fc ill.)ISBN 9789004409163Price € 134 / US$ 158Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art / Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek, 69

October 2019Hardback(xxii, 356 pp., 188 fc ill.)ISBN 9789004353848E-ISBN 9789004407725Price € 134 / US$ 161Studies in Netherlandish Art and Cultural History, 15

September 2019Hardback(406 pp., 192 fc ill.)ISBN 9789004396739Price € 134 / US$ 158Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art / Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek, 68

Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art / Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek 68 (2018)Lessons in Art. Art, Education, and Modes of Instruction since 1500

Edited by Eric Jorink, Ann-Sophie Lehmann and Bart Ramakers

Why, how, to whom and by whom was art taught? Lessons in Art provides new answers to these questions and addresses the relation between art and education in the Netherlands from 1500 all the way to the 1970s.

Studies in Netherlandish Art and Cultural History

Editorial Board: H. Perry Chapman, University of Delaware, Tine Meganck, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels, Herman Roodenburg, Formerly Meertens Institute and Free University Amsterdam, and Frits Scholten, Rijksmuseum and University of Amsterdam

The Studies in Netherlandish Art and Cultural History series was first published in 1997 as an appendix to the Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art which shares the same points of departure: the publication of art-historical and cultural-historical research into the Dutch visual tradition – preferably of a multi-disciplinary nature and perspective.

ISSN 1872-9932 brill.com/nach

Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art / Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek

Het Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek / The Netherlands Yearbook of History of Art (NKJ), was founded in 1947. It is an internationally renowned, peer-reviewed annual with a reputation for publishing outstanding articles that reflect the variety and diversity of approaches to the study of Netherlandish art and culture. The NKJ aims to foster traditional art historical scholarship and to open up the field to innovative cross disciplinary developments.

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From Mythos to Logos Andrea Palladio, Freemasonry, and the Triumph of Minerva

Michael Trevor Coughlin, University of British Columbia

Michael T. Coughlin theorizes the possibility of interpreting art and architectural form as an index for Logos in Early Modern Italy, while simultaneously proposing a theory about the origin of Freemasonry from a historical perspective.

Ambitious Antiquities, Famous ForebearsConstructions of a Glorious Past in the Early Modern Netherlands and in Europe

Karl A.E. Enenkel, University of Münster and Konrad A. Ottenheym, University of Utrecht

This study is dedicated to the constructions of “national”, regional/ local antiquities in early modern Europe, 1500-1700, especially the Northern Low Countries.

Jacob Campo Weyerman and his Collection of Artists’ BiographiesAn Art Critic at Work

Lyckle de Vries, Groningen University

Weyerman’s art critical jargon and ideas on art theory are analysed in this study of his artists’ biographies (1729). Weyerman pays much attention to the artists’ lifestyle. They should live and think as merchants: a bohemian life style, he found, was pernicious.

May 2019Hardback(xv, 334 pp., 90 fc ill.)ISBN 9789004382121E-ISBN 9789004398962Price € 129 / US$ 155Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History / Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History, 301-40

September 2019Hardback(vi, 438 pp., 217 fc ill.)ISBN 9789004361393E-ISBN 9789004410657Price € 99 / US$ 119Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History / Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History, 307/41

March 2020Hardback [pages]ISBN 9789004421806E-ISBN 9789004421875Price € 149 / US$ 179Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History / Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History, 309/43

June 2019Hardback(xvii, 479 pp., 55 fc ill.)ISBN 9789004385283E-ISBN 9789004398979Price € 159 / US$ 191Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History / Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History, 300-39

January 2020Hardback [pages]ISBN 9789004401143E-ISBN 9789004419896Price € 139 / US$ 167Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History / Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History, 308/42

Glorious Temples or Babylonic WhoresThe Culture of Church Building in Stuart England through the Lens of Consecration Sermons Anne-Françoise Morel, KU Leuven

An account of the intellectual and cultural history of church architecture in Stuart England based upon the discourse analysis of forty consecration sermons.

Augustinian Art and Meditation in Renaissance FlorenceThe Choir Altarpieces of Santo Spirito 1480-1510

Antonia Fondaras

An examination of the altarpieces originally executed for the choir of Santo Spirito in Florence and addresses the commanding influence of the church’s Augustinian Hermit friars on their composition, iconography, and purpose.

Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History

Edited by Walter S. Melion, Emory University

Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History is dedicated to the study of historical and contemporary works of art, in ways that reflect on the history of art, its theories and methods, and its relation to the cultural milieux in which art historians operate.

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Making Copies in European Art 1400-1600Shifting Tastes, Modes of Transmission, and Changing ContextsMaddalena Bellavitis, Boston University

A team of 16 experts underline the binds and exchanges between different contexts and artistic techniques that copies established in the Renaissance, and how the history of taste is sophisticated and complex.

Maarten van Heemskerck’s RomeAntiquity, Memory, and the Cult of Ruins

Arthur J. DiFuria, Savannah College of Art and Design

The first comprehensive analysis of the artist’s Roman ruin drawings. Three parts take us from Van Heemskerck’s training to his Roman stay and his post-Roman phase. A catalog presents Van Heemskerck’s drawings in up-to-date digital photographs.

Devotional Portraiture and Spiritual Experience in Early Netherlandish Painting | catalogue

Ingrid Falque, FRS/FNRS - INCAL/GEMCA - Université Catholique Louvain-la-Neuve

This is the first exhaustive catalogue of paintings with devotional portraits produced in the Low Countries between c. 1400 and 1550. This printed catalogue is an appendix to the book Devotional Portraiture and Spiritual Experience in Early Netherlandish Painting. The catalogue is 952 pages in size (hardcover, full-color).

Devotional Portraiture and Spiritual Experience in Early Netherlandish Painting

Ingrid Falque, FRS/FNRS - INCAL/GEMCA - Université Catholique Louvain-la-Neuve

An interpretation of early Netherlandish paintings with devotional portraits according to which many of these images act as visualisation of the spiritual process of the sitters.

December 2018Hardback (542 pp, 157 fc ill.)ISBN 9789004360891E-ISBN 9789004379596Price € 219 / US$ 252Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History / Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History, 286/30

February 2019Hardback (xxv, 523 pp., 89 fc ill.)ISBN 9789004380462E-ISBN 9789004380820Price € 143 / US$ 165Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History / Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History, 287/31

September 2019Hardback (660 pp.)ISBN 9789004409729Price € 299 / US$ 360E-ISBN 9789004409736

September 2019Hardback (xxiv, 310 pp., 106 fc ill.)ISBN 9789004369757E-ISBN 9789004397606Price € 124 / US$ 149Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History / Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History, 299-38

October 2018Hardback (360 pages)ISBN 9789004366824E-ISBN 9789004376755Price € 198 / US$ 228Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History / Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History, 285/29

September 2019Hardback (SET)ISBN 9789004409743Price € 423 / US$ 499

Maternal Breast-Feeding and Its Substitutes in Nineteenth-Century French Art

Gal Ventura, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Gal Ventura explores the ideological sources promoting maternal breast-feeding in modern Western society, through a survey of hundreds of artworks produced in France from the French Revolution to the beginning of the twentieth century.

Devotional Portraiture and Spiritual Experience in Early Netherlandish Painting | set of printed book and printed catalogue)Ingrid Falque, FRS/FNRS - INCAL/GEMCA - Université Catholique Louvain-la-Neuve

This set of two books combines the book Devotional Portraiture and Spiritual Experience in Early Netherlandish Painting with the first exhaustive catalogue of paintings with devotional portraits produced in the Low Countries between c. 1400 and 1550. The book is 336 pages, including 111 full-color illustrations; the catalogue is 952 pages, including 535 full-color illustrations.16

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Ad vivum?Visual Materials and the Vocabulary of Life-Likeness in Europe before 1800

Edited by Thomas Balfe, University of Edinburgh, Joanna Woodall, The Courtauld Institute of Art, and Claus Zittel, Stuttgart Research Center for Text Studies

Ad Vivum? explores the issues raised by this Latin term and its vernacular cognates al vivo, au vif, nach dem Leben and naer het leven with reference to a variety of visual materials produced and used in Europe before 1800.

Contesting EuropeComparative Perspectives on Early Modern Discourses on Europe, 1400–1800

Edited by Nicolas Detering, University of Bern, Clementina Marsico, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies, Isabella Walser-Bürgler, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies

This collective volume examines the prevalence and variability of early modern discourses on Europe; it considers both Latin and vernacular texts from various fields of study in order to shed new light on how the concept of Europe evolved in its early days.

June 2019Hardback xvii, 359 pp., 83 fc ill.)ISBN 9789004329942E-ISBN 9789004393998Price € 157 / US$ 188Intersections, 61

December 2019Hardback(approx. 360 pp., 41 ill.)ISBN 9789004376052E-ISBN 9789004414716Price € 115 / US$ 139Intersections, 67

October 2019Hardback(xxx, 662 pp., 170 fc ill.)ISBN 9789004408937E-ISBN 9789004408944Price € 199 / US$ 239Intersections, 65/1

Quid est sacramentum?Visual Representation of Sacred Mysteries in Early Modern Europe, 1400-1700’

Walter S. Melion, Emory University, Elizabeth Carson Pastan, Emory University, and Lee Palmer Wandel, University of Wisconsin An investigation into how sacred mysteries (in Latin, sacramenta or mysteria) were visualized in a wide range of media, including illustrated religious literature, produced in Italy, France, and the Low Countries between ca. 1500 and 1700.

IntersectionsInterdisciplinary Studies in Early Modern Culture

Edited by K.A.E. Enenkel, Münster University

Intersections is a peer-reviewed series on interdisciplinary topics in early modern studies. Contributions may come from any of the disciplines within the humanities, such as history, art history, literary history, book history, church history, social history, cultural history, and history of ideas. Each volume focuses on a single theme and consists of essays that explore new perspectives on the subject of study.

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Leonardo StudiesEditors-in-Chief: Constance Moffatt and Sara Taglialagamba

Leonardo Studies establishes a forward-thinking approach to a traditional topic. The series seeks to engage with theoretical issues using a variety of methodological approaches. It also includes innovative viewpoints on the more typical problems of translation, influences, critical editions, and cultural transmission. The aim of the series is to offer diverse contributions on Leonardo da Vinci in subjects such as engineering, architecture, anatomy, and astronomy, but also painting, drawing, and sculpture, focusing on only the most recent discoveries by scholars. 

ISSN: 2352-8052 brill.com/ldv

Library of the Written Word

The Library of the Written Word is an international peer-reviewed book series that publishes monographs, edited volumes, source materials and bibliographies on a variety of subjects, related to the history of the book, magazines and newspapers. The series consists of three subseries, each one covering a particular period: The Manuscript World, The Handpress World, and The Industrial World. 

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Sacred Skin: The Legend of St. Bartholomew in Spanish Art and Literature Andrew M. Beresford, University of Durham

Sacred Skin offers the first systematic evaluation of the cult of St. Bartholomew in Spain. Focusing primarily on flaying, its five chapters explore the paradoxes of hagiographic representation and their complex and ambivalent effect on the observer.

Investigations in Medieval Stained GlassMaterials, Methods, and Expressions

Edited by Elizabeth Carson Pastan, Emory University, and Brigitte Kurmann-Schwarz, Zürich University

Mindful of already existing publications, the editors determined to foreground scholarly expertise and approaches to stained glass, as well as up-to-date bibliographies.

Pieter Bruegel the ElderReligious Art for the Urban Community

Barbara A. Kaminska, Sam Houston State University

In Pieter Bruegel the Elder: Religious Art for the Urban Community Barbara Kaminska offers the first book-length study of Bruegel’s biblical paintings, and argues that they were inherently linked to Antwerp’s religious, socio-economic, and cultural transformation.

Moving Women Moving Objects (400–1500)

Edited by Tracy Chapman Hamilton, Virginia Commonwealth University and Mariah Proctor-Tiffany, California State University

The present collection forges new ground in the discussion of aristocratic and royal women, their relationships with their objects, and how they, through this material record, navigated the often-disparate spaces of Byzantium, Eastern, and Western Europe from 400 to 1500.

January 2020Hardback(approx. 448 pp.)ISBN 9789004407800E-ISBN 9789004419384Price € 125 / US$ 151The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World, 72

July 2019Hardback (xxii, 466 pp.)ISBN 9789004395725E-ISBN 9789004395718Price € 219 / US$ 263Reading Medieval Sources, 3

July 2019Hardback (xiv, 241pp.)ISBN 9789004400399E-ISBN 9789004408401Price € 121 / US$ 146Art and Material Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe, 15

August 2019Hardback (xxx, 346 pp., 96 fc ill./maps)ISBN 9789004363441E-ISBN 9789004399679Price € 149 / US$ 179Maps, Spaces, Cultures, 2

January 2020Hardback [pages]ISBN 9789004310964E-ISBN 9789004415447Price € 229 / US$ 275Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition, 91

December 2019Hardback(approx. 288 pp.)ISBN 9789004400085E-ISBN 9789004417410Price € 149 / US$ 179History of Warfare, 128

A Companion to the Early Modern Cardinal

Edited by Mary Hollingsworth, Miles Pattenden and Arnold Witte

The first comprehensive overview of its subject in any language. Its thirty-five essays explain who cardinals were, what they did in Rome and beyond, for the Church and for wider society.

Medieval Fortifications in CiliciaThe Armenian Contribution to Military Architecture in the Middle Ages

Dweezil Vandekerckhove

In Medieval Fortifications in Cilicia Dweezil Vandekerckhove offers an account of the fortifications in the Armenian Kingdom (1198-1375). Through the examination of known and newly identified castles, this work increases the number of sites associated with the Armenians.

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The Church of the Holy Cross of Ałt‘amarPolitics, Art, Spirituality in the Kingdom of Vaspurakan

Edited by Zaroui Pogossian, Ruhr-Universität-Bochum, and Edda Vardanyan, Matenadaran of Erevan

This book discusses the celebrated church of the Holy Cross of Ałt‘amar founded by King Gagik of Vaspurakan and built in the tenth century. It analyzes this church from multiple perspectives, such as the contemporary intellectual climate, biblical exegesis, historiography, royal ideology, patronage of relics, medieval architecture and art.

Secularizing the SacredAspects of Israeli Visual Culture

Alec Mishory

In Secularising the Sacred, Mishory offers an account of Zionist Israeli artists-designers’ visual corpus and artistic lexicon of Jewish-Israeli icons as an anchor for the emerging “civil religion,” through a process of giving visual form to Zionist ideas and myths.

Changing Hearts: Performing Jesuit Emotions between Europe, Asia, and the Americas

Yasmin Haskell, University of Bristol and Raphaële Garrod, University of Cambridge

This volume of essays contributes to our understanding of the ways in which the Jesuits employed emotions to “change hearts”—that is, convert or reform—both in Europe and in the overseas missions.

The Place of the ViewerThe Embodied Beholder in the History of Art, 1764-1968

Kerr Houston, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore

In The Place of the Viewer, Kerr Houston offers a richly detailed chronological overview of art historians’ evolving attempts to account for the physical position of the viewer in discussing works of art.

August 2019Hardback(xxiv, 460 pp.)ISBN 9789004400382E-ISBN 9789004400993Price € 132 / US$ 159Armenian Texts and Studies, 3

August 2019Hardback(xxvii, 407 pp.)ISBN 9789004405264E-ISBN 9789004405271Price € 170 / US$ 204Brill’s Series in Jewish Studies, 65

January 2019Hardback (xx, 328 pp.)ISBN 9789004329331E-ISBN 9789004385191Price € 130 / US$ 157Jesuit Studies, 15

June 2019Hardback(xii, 270 pp., 38 fc ill.)ISBN 9789004400238E-ISBN 9789004400535Price € 112 / US$ 135

August 2019Hardback(xxiv, 262 pp.)ISBN 9789004386853E-ISBN 9789004400504Price € 121 / US$ 146Armenian Texts and Studies, 2

September 2019Hardback(xxviii, 446 pp.)ISBN 9789004408852E-ISBN 9789004408906Price € 165 / US$ 199Balkan Studies Library, 26

Studies in Armenian ArtCollected Papers

Nira Stone, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Edited by Michael E. Stone and Asya Bereznyak

Nira Stone (1938-2013) contributed to the understanding of mediaeval Armenian art and painting. Her interest ranged over a millennium of artistic expression, and over such fields of creativity as manuscript painting, frescos, and mosaics. The volume contains her published papers and one made newly public.

Fragile ImagesJews and Art in Yugoslavia, 1918-1945

Mirjam Rajner, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Mirjam Rajner traces the lives and creativity of seven artists of Jewish origin, emphasizing their fluctuating identities, and showing how their art intertwined with the turbulent history of the region.

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Esoteric Images: Decoding the Late Herat School of Painting Tawfiq Daʿadli, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem

The way painters encoded their messages in the Late Herat School of Painting and the different layers of meaning in those paintings form the core of Esoteric Images by Tawfiq Daʿadli.

Cartooning for a Modern Egypt

Keren Zdafee, Tel Aviv University and Talpiot College, Hulon

In Cartooning for a Modern Egypt, Keren Zdafee foregrounds the role that Egypt’s foreign-local entrepreneurs and caricaturists played in formulating and constructing the modern Egyptian caricature of the interwar years. She illustrates how these caricaturists envisioned and evaluated the past, present, and future of Egyptian society, in the context of Cairo’s colonial cosmopolitanism.

Caught in a Whirlwind: A Cultural History of Ottoman Baghdad as Reflected in Its Illustrated Manuscripts Melis Taner, Özyeğin University, Istanbul

In Caught in a Whirlwind: A Cultural History of Ottoman Baghdad as Reflected in its Illustrated Manuscripts Melis Taner studies the cultural and artistic context of illustrated manuscript production in late sixteenth and early seventeenth Baghdad under Ottoman rule.

April 2019Hardback (xii, 178 pp.)ISBN 9789004398009E-ISBN 9789004398412Price € 149 / US$ 179Jerusalem Studies in Religion and Culture, 25

October 2019Hardback (xvi, 246 pp., 80 fc ill.)ISBN 9789004410374E-ISBN 9789004410381Price € 129 / US$ 149Arts and Archaeology of the Islamic World, 13

December 2019Hardback(xii + 210 pp., 81 fc ill.)ISBN 9789004412699E-ISBN 9789004412804Price € 139 / US$ 154Arts and Archaeology of the Islamic World, 15

November 2019Hardback (xii, 333 pp.)ISBN 9789004415218Price € 125 / US$ 150E-ISBN 9789004400351Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East, 137

November 2019Hardback(xvi, 224 pp., 86 fc ill.)ISBN 9789004410855E-ISBN 9789004412644Price € 129 / US$ 145Arts and Archaeology of the Islamic World, 14

Among Digitized Manuscripts. Philology, Codicology, Paleography in a Digital World

L.W.C. van Lit, O.P.

If you work with digital photos of manuscripts or archival materials, Among Digitized Manuscripts provides the conceptual and practical toolbox for you to create a state-of-the-art methodology and workflow. No previous computer knowledge is required.

À l’orientale: Collecting, Displaying and Appropriating Islamic Art and Architecture in the 19th and Early 20th CenturiesFrancine Giese, Vitrocentre and Vitromusée, Romont, Switzerland, Mercedes Volait, InVisu and Victoria & Albert Museum, London, and Ariane Varela Braga, University of Zürich

The present volume offers an overview of collecting and displaying Islamic art during the long nineteenth century. A section of the volume focuses on the figure of the Swiss collector Henri Moser Charlottenfels. Special attention is given to little-known collections in Eastern Europe and beyond.

Arts and Archaeology of the Islamic World

Edited by Marcus Milwright, University of Victoria and Mariam Rosser-Owen, Victoria and Albert Museum

This series is devoted to scholarship in Islamic art and archaeology. We encourage interdisciplinary perspectives on the study of visual and material culture. The series is committed to highlighting the diverse character of Islamic art and archaeology, and to providing fundamental resources for future research and teaching in these fields.

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Emblematic Strategies in Pre-Raphaelite Literature

Heather McAlpine

This book argues that emblematic strategies play a more central role in Pre-Raphaelite poetics than has been acknowledged, and that an awareness of these strategies permits a new understanding of the movement’s engagements with ontology, religion, representation, and politics.

Postmodern PiratesTracing the Development of the Pirate Motif with Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean

Susanne Zhanial

Postmodern Pirates offers a comprehensive analysis of Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean series and the pirate motif in British literature and Hollywood movies through the lens of postmodern film theories.

Exploring the Black Venus Figure in Aesthetic Practices

Edited by Jorunn Svensen Gjerden, University of Bergen, Kari Jegerstedt, University of Bergen, and Željka Švrljuga, University of Bergen

Tracing the figure of Black Venus in literature and visual arts from different periods and geographies, Exploring the Black Venus Figure in Aesthetic Practices discusses how aesthetic practices may restore the racialized female body in feminist, anti-racist and postcolonial terms.

Plato and the Moving Image

Shai Biderman, Tel Aviv University, Michael Weinman, Bard College Berlin

Plato and the Moving Image shows how and why debates in the philosophy of film can be advanced through the study of the role of images in Plato’s dialogues, and vice versa.

November 2019Hardback(approx. 280 pp., 80 ill.)ISBN 9789004407633E-ISBN 9789004407640Price € 116 / US$ 140Costerus New Series, 227Imprint: Brill | Rodopi

December 2019Hardback [pages]ISBN 9789004416086E-ISBN 9789004416093Price € 121 / US$ 146Contemporary Cinema, 8Imprint: Brill | Rodopi

August 2019Hardback (vi, 224 pp.)ISBN 9789004395206E-ISBN 9789004407916Price € 99 / US$ 119Cross/Cultures, 210Imprint: Brill | Rodopi

June 2019Hardback (xii, 264 pp.)ISBN 9789004398108E-ISBN 9789004398290Price € 110 / US$ 127Value Inquiry Book Series / Philosophy of Film, 332Imprint: Brill | Rodopi

January 2019Hardback (xxvi, 282 pp.)ISBN 9789004375246E-ISBN 9789004375253Price € 196 / US$ 226August 2019: Paperback ISBN 9789004409583Price € 60 / US$ 65Critical Plant Studies, 5Imprint: Brill | Rodopi

November 2019Hardback (x, 174 pp.)ISBN 9789004409538E-ISBN 9789004409545Price € 94 / US$ 113Consciousness, Literature and the Arts, 56Imprint: Brill | Rodopi

Why Look at Plants?The Botanical Emergence in Contemporary Art

Written and Edited by Giovanni Aloi, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Why Look at Plants? proposes a thought-provoking look into the emerging cultural politics of plant-presence in contemporary art through the original contributions of artists, scholars, and curators who have creatively engaged with the ultimate otherness of plants in their work.

Stoicism and PerformanceA Joyful Materialism

Cormac Power, Northumbria University at Newcastle

Power’s Stoicism and Performance offers new perspectives on contemporary theatre and performance debates. By introducing Stoicism as a performative philosophy that radicalises forms of thinking and experience, key themes such as performativity, embodiment, emotion, affect and spectatorship are re-examined.

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From Fountain to MoleskineThe Work of Art in the Age of its Technological Producibility

Maurizio Ferraris, University of Turin

The dematerialization of contemporary artworks is only apparent. They highlight their link with contract and a character proper to the artworks of all times and types: a document dimension. As a consequence, this is not a break with traditional art.

Law and Images

Thomas Dreier, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and University of Freiburg

Following an interdisciplinary approach linking image and legal sciences, Law and Images attempts to outline a research field “Law and Images” in parallel to the well-established “Law and Literature”. It also systematizes images in law, of law and for law.

Acts of Resistance in Late-Modernist TheatreWriting and Directing in Contemporary Theatre Practice

Richard Murphet, University of Melbourne

In Acts of Resistance in Late-Modernist Theatre, Richard Murphet closely analyses the working processes of three ground-breaking late-modernist artists: Richard Foreman, Jenny Kemp and Richard Murphet. He examines their methodologies as writer/directors to gain a deeper understanding of recent experiments in theatre practice.

Art and Science in Word and ImageExploration and Discovery

Edited by Keith Williams, University of Dundee, Sophie Aymes, Université de Bourgogne, Jan Baetens, University of Leuven, and Chris Murray, University of Dundee

Art and Science in Word and Image explores how discovery and innovation have functioned inter-dependently across art, literature and the sciences, focusing on engagements with natural forms and forces, and other fields of knowledge across a spectrum of creative media.

May 2019Paperback (vi, 87 pp.)ISBN 9789004407565E-ISBN 9789004407589Price € 70 / US$ 84Brill Research Perspectives in Art and Law, 2/4

August 2019Paperback (vi, 96 pp.)ISBN 9789004411074E-ISBN 9789004411098Price € 70 / US$ 84Brill Research Perspectives in Art and Law, 3/1

November 2019Hardback (xiv, 217 pp.)ISBN 9789004415874E-ISBN 9789004415881Price € 99 / US$ 119Australian Playwrights, 18Imprint: Brill | Rodopi

January 2019Hardback (xxii, 352 pp.)ISBN 9789004361102E-ISBN 9789004361119Price € 129 / US$ 149Word and Image Interactions, 9Imprint: Brill | Rodopi

March 2019Paperback (vi, 82 pp.)ISBN 9789004398283E-ISBN 9789004398276Price € 70 / US$ 80Brill Research Perspectives in Popular Culture, 1/1

September 2019Hardback (xiv, 322 pp.)ISBN 9789004411371E-ISBN 9789004411401Price € 149 / US$ 179Studies in Religion and the Arts, 15

Memes and the Future of Pop Culture

Marcel Danesi, University of Toronto

Pop culture may be on the verge of disappearing because of the advent of meme culture as a major platform for the delivery of trends in the arts.

Scorsese and Religion

Edited by Christopher B. Barnett, Villanova University and Clark J. Elliston, Scheiner University

Scorsese and Religion explores and analyzes the religious vision of filmmaker Martin Scorsese’s oeuvre, showing that Scorsese cannot be properly understood without reflecting on the ways that his religious interests are expressed in and through his art.

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ŠTEPÁN VÁCHAThe picturesque motif of the rotunda in the work of Roelandt Savery MICHIEL VAN GROESEN Abraham Willaerts: Marine painter of Dutch Brazil and the Atlantic world LEEN KELCHTERMANS & KATHARINA VAN CAUTERENBusiness partner in The Hague: New archival document about Jacques Jordaens INEKE WOLF From fox to donkey: A hidden political satire on Oliver Cromwell by Cornelis Saftleven PAUL BEGHEYN S.J.An unknown letter of Daniel Seghers from 1660 regarding sketches by Peter Paul Rubens TIM LUBBERSArt for the Court: A new interpretation of Gerard de Lairesse’s paintings for the Court of Appeal of Holland (1688-1689) TIJ ANA ŽAKULAGerard de Lairesse in Portuguese: The Groot schilderboek in Lisbon and Rio

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Editor-in-Chief: Elmer Kolfin, University of Amsterdam Managing Editor: Menno Jonker, RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History

Oud Holland is the oldest surviving art-historical periodical in the world. Founded by A.D. de Vries and N. der Roever in 1883, it has appeared virtually without interruption ever since. Supported by the RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History since 1972, it is entirely devoted to the visual arts of the Low Countries from 1400 until early 20th century and has featured thousands of scholarly articles, including numerous pioneering art-historical studies. From 1885 to his death in 1946, the renowned art historian Dr. Abraham Bredius set a standard of excellence for Oud Holland. Many other well-known art historians have served as editor of the periodical. Oud Holland is published four times a year. Every volume is richly, full colour, illustrated, and has at least 200 pages. Most texts in Oud Holland are printed in English. Articles in other languages, like Dutch, French or German, have an English summary. Oud Holland is published by Brill in cooperation with the RKD - Netherlands Institute for Art History.

Editorial Board: Jan Dirk Baetens, Radboud University, Yvonne Bleyerveld, RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, Edwin Buijsen, Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis, Nils Büttner, The Stuttgart State Academy of Art and Design, Volker Manuth, Radboud University, Tine Meganck, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Ingrid Vermeulen, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, John Bezold (Online Review Editor), University of Amsterdam

Advisory Board: Maryan Ainsworth, Thomas Da Costa Kauffmann, Rudi Ekkart, Marjan Sterckx, Jørgen Wadum

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Art & Perception

Asian Diasporic Visual Culturesand the Americas

Brill Research Perspectives in Art and Law

Brill Research Perspectives in Religion and the Arts

Experiment

Explorations in Renaissance Culture

Greek and Roman Musical Studies

IMAGES

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Journal of JaponismeEditor-in-Chief: Gabriel P. Weisberg, University of Minnesota

The Journal of Japonisme is a multi-disciplinary, global publication and dedicated to all aspects of the Japonisme movement from the first appearance of the name in France in the 1870s until the 21st century. The journal is open to new ideas and findings from wherever they might be found. Submitted manuscripts coming from the most wide ranging disciplines of the humanities: history, visual culture including the history of art and design, the decorative arts, painting and the graphic arts, architecture, fashion, film, literature, aesthetics, art criticism, and music, will beconsidered if they show how Japanese art and culture influenced and permeated Western society and culture from the opening of Japan to the West in the 1850s until the 21st century. Additionally, articles addressing Japanese art and artistic cross-cultural relations within the Asian region may also be submitted. Articles on various collectors of Japanese art in the West, either specific museums or

individuals, will be strongly considered, as it was through these collections that Western artists gained a broad familiarity with works that they could study.

While Japonisme has long been seen as a significant influence on Western culture, there has never been an international journal that would specifically examine all aspects of this cultural phenomenon from a variety of disciplines and angles, ánd in a global perspective. This is one of the principal reasons why the emergence of this publication is so essential. The increasing awareness of Japonisme among scholars, and now the general public, make it essential that a publication is initiated so that various viewpoints can be shared. This is now a field of scholarly consideration that must be examined in depth through a journal solely dedicated to this type of exchange of ideas.

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Art & Perceptionan international journal of art and perception science

Editors: Claus-Christian Carbon, University of Bamberg, Germany, Jan Koenderink, Leuven, Belgium, Robert Pepperel, Cardiff, UK, and Johan Wagemans, Leuven, Belgium

The main objective of Art & Perception is to provide a high-quality platform to publish new artwork and research in the multi-disciplinary emerging bridge between art and perception. As such it aims to become the top venue to explore the links between the science of perception and the arts, and to bring together artists, researchers, scholars and students in a unified community that can cooperate, discuss and develop new scientific perspectives in this complex and intriguing new field.

The purpose is not to minimize or erase the differences between the arts and sciences, which are grounded in venerable histories that are in many ways necessarily distinct. Rather, the ambition of the journal is to combine the differing methods and insights of artists and scientists in order to expand our knowledge of art and perceptual experience in a way that neither could do alone.

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Asian Diasporic Visual Cultures and the Americas

Editors-in-Chief: Alexandra Chang, New York University and Alice Ming Wai Jim, Concordia University

Asian Diasporic Visual Cultures and the Americas is a peer-reviewed journal that features multidisciplinary scholarship on intersections between visual culture studies and the study of Asian diasporas across the Americas. Perspectives on and from North, Central and South America, as well as the Pacific Islands and the Caribbean are presented to encourage the hemispheric transnational study of multiple Americas with diverse indigenous and diasporic populations. The broad conceptualization of the Americas as a complex system of continual movement, migratory flows and cultural exchange, and Asian diaspora as an analytical tool, enables the critical examination of the historically under-represented intersections between and within, Asian Canadian Studies, Asian American Studies, Asian Latin American Studies, Asian Caribbean Studies, and Pacific Island Studies.

Journal of Avant-Garde Studies Editor-in-Chief: Benedikt Hjartarson, University of Iceland

Published twice annually, the Journal of Avant-Garde Studies is an interdisciplinary forum for critical discussion of the experimental, the outrageous, and the unclassifiable in the arts and literature, from the heyday of modernism to today. The perspective is global, the theoretical approaches are diverse, and the eligible subjects range from the famous to the forgotten. JAGS seeks to broaden and enrich our history of the vanguard.

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Brill Research Perspectives in Religion and the Arts Editor-in-Chief: Diane Apostolos-Cappadona, Georgetown University

Brill Research Perspectives in Religion and the Arts presents extended reference articles on topics within the comprehensive field of world religions and the arts, from the traditional fine arts to newer fields of visual culture and material culture. References will be hyperlinked to original source materials when possible, offering both scholars and students the opportunity to stay current with the literature or to begin their research. Written as a single-author monograph with accompanying critical bibliography, each 50 to 100 page article provides an overview of the specific topic, its history within the larger discipline of religion and the arts, recent innovations in scholarship, critical commentary, and the unique analysis of the author’s perspectives.

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Explorations in Renaissance Culture Editor: Andrew Fleck, University of Texas at El Paso Assistant Editor: Jonathan Reid, East Carolina University

Explorations in Renaissance Culture is a biannual, multidisciplinary scholarly journal devoted to all disciplines of study in the early-modern/Renaissance period: literature, history, art and iconography, music, cultural studies, etc. Articles are published in English and are fully refereed, using a double-blind review process. ERC is published in cooperation with the < South-Central Renaissance Conference.

Selection of Abstracting & Indexing: Bibliography of the History of Art, Emerging Sources Citation Index, Web of Science), MLA Bibliography, Scopus, World Shakespeare Bibliography

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Brill Research Perspectives in Art and Law Editors in Chief: Prof. Tiziana Andina, University of Turin, Italy, Prof. Gianmaria Ajani, University of Turin, Italy, and Prof. Dr. Werner Gephart, University of Bonn, Germany

The interdisciplinary English language journal Art and Law aims to gather outstanding contributions to the fascinating debate at the intersection of art and law. The focus of the journal involves all the aspects (philosophical, juridical, sociological, technological and cultural) characterizing the relationship between art and law. Each issue will be intended as a monographic volume devoted to a specific topic. Available issues 3.1 Thomas Dreier: Law and Images2.4 Maurizio Ferraris: The Laws of the Aesthetic 2.3 Andrea Baldini: I Fought the Law and the Law Swanned: Art and Law in the Post-Graffiti Era 2.2 Adam Andrzejewski and Mateusz Salwa: Law and TV Series 2.1 Angela Condello: Between Ordinary and Extraordinary. The Normativity of the Singular Case in Art and Law 1.2 Tiziana Andina: What is Art? The Question of Definition Reloaded1.1 Peter Goodrich: Imago Decidendi. On the Common Law of Images

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Greek and Roman Musical Studies is the first and, at present, the only specialist periodical in the fields of ancient Greek and Roman music. It publishes papers offering cultural, historical, theoretical, archaeological, iconographical and other perspectives on music in Classical antiquity, and on its reception in later times (especially the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, but also more recent periods). The Editorial Board will also consider contributions on music elsewhere in the Mediterranean region, including Egypt, Syria, Palestine and Mesopotamia. Cross-disciplinary approaches will be particularly appreciated.

Selection of Abstracting & Indexing: RILM abstracts, ERIH PLUS, L’Année Philologique, ANVUR Category A

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IMAGESA Journal of Jewish Art and Visual Culture

Editors: Steven Fine, Margaret Olin and Maya Balakirsky Katz

IMAGES invites scholarly articles on Jewish art and visual culture, ranging in time from Greco-Roman antiquity to the present day. Articles may concentrate on any geographical area in which Jewish participation had an impact, and any discipline, including architecture, painting, sculpture, treasury arts, book arts, graphics, textiles, photography and film, and other areas of the visual environment. In addition, IMAGES welcomes articles on historiography and theory, as well as textual studies that reflect on the themes of the journal.Issues of IMAGES include 4-5 articles, reviews of books and exhibitions, and notices of scholarly conferences or symposia on Jewish Art.

Selection of Abstracting & Indexing: Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science), ERIH PLUS, Jewish Studies Source, Scopus

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ExperimentA Journal of Russian Culture

Editor-in-Chief: John E. Bowlt, University of Southern California

Experiment, an annual journal devoted to Russian culture, focuses on the movements of the early twentieth century. These include both traditional and non-traditional avenues of academic enquiry, such as studio painting and graffiti, sculpture and ballroom dancing, architecture and commercial advertising. It is hoped that broader examination of such disciplines within critical discourse will provide a stronger and more precise definition of Russia’s cultural accomplishment. Supervised by an editorial board of international stature, Experiment emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach, drawing upon archival sources while promoting and documenting the history of the Russian arts. The journal recognizes the achievements both of Imperial and Soviet Russia and of the diaspora. Prepared by a guest editor or editors, each volume of Experiment consists of essays treating a particular theme or idea. Experiment is published under the auspices of the Institute of Modern Russian Culture at the University of Southern California.

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Religion and the Arts

Editor: James Najarian, Boston College

Launched by Boston College in late 1996, Religion and the Arts has rapidly developed into a major new international journal in this important interdisciplinary field. Religion and the Arts promotes the development of discourses for exploring the religious dimensions of the verbal, visual and performing arts. The journal has attracted international acclaim for its approach and its excellent quality and range of interest. Religion and the Arts publishes:- interpretations that develop new approaches to the religious and spiritual aspects of works of art- discussions on the role of religion in cultural studies- critical overviews of the state of scholarship in particular areas- reviews, interviews, comment, debate, and surveys of recent developments

NunciusJournal of the Material and Visual History of Science

Editor-in-Chief: Maria Conforti, Rome University Sapienza

Nuncius is a peer-reviewed, international journal devoted to the historical role of material and visual culture in science. Nuncius explores the material sources of scientific endeavor, such as scientific instruments and collections, the specific settings of experimental practice, and the interactions between sciences and arts. The materiality of science is a fundamental source for the understanding of its history, and the visual representation of its concepts and objects is equally crucial. Nuncius focuses on the exploration of increasingly-varied modes of visual description of observed reality. Founded in 1976, Nuncius was originally published as Annali dell’Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza. A rich review section covers the main contributions to the field.

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