Ars Picturae
(Editors: Walter Liedtke & Ekkehard Mai)
Not full-scale monographs with catalogues raisonnés can be expected in this series.
Books in Ars Picturae will offer brief but scholarly surveys of an artist's life and work, discussions of the most salient iconographic issues, and when appropriate, comments on patronage, social context, and the painter's reputation in his own and later times.
A generous number of reproductions, having been selected with a critical eye, should make each of these volumes a valuable reference work, even for readers who, like the authors, have pored over photographs in the archives at The Hague, London, Antwerp and New York.
1. Roland Fleischer - LUDOLF DE JONGH (1616-1679). Painter of Rotterdam.
1989. 100 pp.text, 113 plates (2 in color).
ISBN 90-70288-53-2
€ 37.-
2. Cynthia Lawrence - GERRIT ADRIAENSZ. BERCKHEYDE (1638-1698).
HAARLEM CITYSCAPE PAINTER
1991. 100 pp. text, 106 plates (5 in color).
ISBN 90-70288-65-6
€ 37.-
3. Angelika Lasius - QUIRYN VAN BREKELENKAM (after 1620-c. 1668)
1992. 197 pp. text, 108 ills. on 99 plates (11 in color).
ISBN 90-70288-82-6
€ 37.-
4. Nanette Salomon - JACOB DUCK and the Gentrification of Dutch Genre Painting
1998. 192 pp. text, 142 ills. on 120 plates (10 in color).
ISBN 90-70288-56-7
€ 37.-
Ars Picturae books are printed in a limited edition of 600 copies.