Subject: ArtMatters
"ArtMatters: Netherlands Technical Studies in Art: The first volume of the yearbook "ArtMatters: Netherlands Technical Studies in Art" presents a collection of lavishly illustrated articles by important scholars working in the interdisciplinary field of technical art history. Drawing on the combined expertise of conservators, scientists and art historians, ArtMatters brings together a wealth of information about artists' materials, techniques and studio practice, from different periods and disciplines. ArtMatters goes beyond the pure identification of materials. It addresses the connection between the artist's methods and intentions, as well as the relations between changes in style, technical developments and materials available, all set against an art historical context. ArtMatters provides fascinating accounts of the artist at work. The articles illustrate the significant role the study of techniques and materials can have within art historical research and its various philosophical approaches towards the understanding of art works. ArtMatters creates illuminating insights into the artist's original intention and its material expression, insights that characterise current conservation research as a whole. ArtMatters is therefore an invaluable resource for art historians, conservators, collectors, and all those interested in the making of artworks. Index to the first volume (2002) * Two unknown wings from a triptych by the Master of the Antwerp Adoration; by Peter van den Brink. * Questions and answers: The technical examination of polychrome terra cotta sculptures by Johan Georg van der Schardt; by A. Wallert. * Dou doesn't paint, oh no, he juggles with his brush" Gerrit Dou a Rembrandtesque 'Fijnschilder'; by J. Wadum. * Dissolution, aggregation and protrusion. Lead soap formation in 17th century grounds and paint layers; by P. Noble, J.J. Boon and J. Wadum. * The metamorphosis of Diana: a new interpretation of the young Vermeer's painting technique; by E. Kolfin, C. Pottasch, R. Hoppe. * Five silver plaquettes made by the Flemish silversmith Mathias Melin; by J. van Bennekom. * A travel experience: the Corot painting box, Mathijs Maris, and some 19th century tube paints examined; by E. Hermens, A. Kwakernaak, K.J. van den Berg. * A ritual umbrella mask from the Bismarck Archipelago; by A. Wallert, K. van den Meiracker. * Book reviews Publishers: Foundation ArtMatters in collaboration with Waanders Publishers. Chief editor: Erma Hermens; Editorial board: Klaas Jan van den Berg, Paul van Duin, Rene Hoppenbrouwers, Ysbrand Hummelen, Jorgen Wadum, Arie Wallert. Bibliographical details: ArtMatters - Netherlands Technical Studies in Art. ISBN 90-400-8728 8. 128 pages, 120 colour and 50 black/white illustrations; 20 x 26 cm, paperback. Order the first volume of the yearbook ArtMatters at EURO 39,50, or subscribe to the series ArtMatters at EURO 34,50 per volume. Please note that the retail price does not include postage and handling. How to order: ArtMatters is available through local booksellers in The Netherlands as well as abroad, directly from Waanders Publishers and at <URL:http://www.waanders.nl/eng/> *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:37 Distributed: Wednesday, December 4, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-37-015 ***Received on Thursday, 28 November, 2002