Preface (jef schaeps)
For Study and Delight: the Leiden Collection of Drawings and Prints
(jef schaeps)
1 The Sixteenth Century: Netherlandish Drawings from Gossart to
Bloemaert (gert jan van der sman)
2 Bartholomeus Spranger and Mannerism in the Northern Netherlands
(elmer kolfin)
3 Etchings by Painters of the Dutch Golden Age: Freedom and
Experiment (jef schaeps)
4 Dutch Drawing in the Seventeenth Century (nelke bartelings)
5 French Printmaking in the Seventeenth Century: Skill and
Diversity (nelke bartelings)
6 Dutch Drawing in the Eighteenth Century (elmer kolfin)
7 Dutch Printmaking in the Eighteenth Century: Abundance and
Innovation (frans Laurentius)
8 The Portrait Collection (marrigje rikken)
9 From Top to Bottom and from Root to Crown: Plant and Animal
Drawings (ingrid r. Vermeulen)
10 Reproductions of Art: Humbert de Superville’s Observations in
the Leiden Print Room (jef schaeps)
11 David Humbert de Superville: A Passion for Drawing (edward
grasman)
12 Humbert de Superville: Representing Theory (annemiek
ouwerkerk)
13 Nineteenth-Century Dutch Drawings (karlijn de jong)
14 Dutch Drawings 1900-1950. The Collection of Albertus Welcker
(jef schaeps)
15 Contemporary Drawings and Prints in Leiden
Notes
Chronological List of Publications by or about the Print Room
Select Bibliography
Index of Artists’ Names
About the Authors
Nelke Bartelings (1951) is Lecturer at the Leiden University Centre for the Arts. She specializes in the history of prints and printmaking, in particular French and Italian prints of the 17th and 18th centuries. Edward Grasman (1953) works at Leiden University. He studied art history at Utrecht University and received his PhD .om Leiden University (1992) with a dissertation on the reception of Vasari’s Vite. "Elmer Kol.fin (1969) is Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of Amsterdam. He received his PhD .om Leiden University in 2002 with a dissertation on Dutch genre painting." "Jef Schaeps (1960) is curator of prints & drawings at Leiden University Libraries. He specializes in sixteenth-century drawings, prints and illustrated books."
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