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Phoebus Focus XVIII: Portrait of Elisabeth Jordaens
Jacob Jordaens’ (1593-1678) Tribute to His Eldest Daughter and Country Life
2021 || Paperback || Leen Kelchtermans || Uitgeverij Kannibaal
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Phoebus Focus XVI: Descrittione Di Tutti I Paesi Bassi
Lodovico Guicciardini and the Low Countries
2021 || Paperback || Dina Aristodemo || Uitgeverij Kannibaal
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Phoebus Focus XIX: Study of a Young Woman
An exceptional glimpse into Michaelina Wautier’s studio (1604-1689)
2021 || Paperback || Katrijn Van Bragt e.a. || Uitgeverij Kannibaal
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Connoisseurship
Essays in honour of Fred G. Meijer
2020 || Hardcover || Charles Dumas e.a. || Primavera
Essays by Ann Jensen Adams, Junko Aono, Ronni Baer, Marianne Berardi, Gwendolyn Boevé-Jones and Eddy Schavemaker, Till-Holger Borchert, Peter van den Brink, Christopher Brown, Martina Brunner-Bulst, Edwin Buijsen, Quentin Buvelot, Ellis Dullaart, Charles Dumas, Frederik J. Duparc, Rudi Ekkart en Claire van den Donk, Ildikó Ember, Wayne Franits, Robert E. Gerhardt, Jeroen Giltaij, Emilie Gordenker, Karen Hearn, Frima Fox Hofrichter, Holger Jacob-Friesen, Hanna Klarenbeek, Wouter Kloek, Magda...
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Phoebus Focus XVII: Hairnets, Hoods and Caps
Covering and Adorning the Head from Late Antique to Islamic Egypt (400-1500 AD)
2021 || Paperback || Petra Linscheid || Uitgeverij Kannibaal
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Phoebus Focus V:The Mere-Monster of Lake Tagua Tagua
Monster Mania and Court Intrigues in the Eighteenth Century
2021 || Paperback || Katharina Van Cauteren || Uitgeverij Kannibaal
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Phoebus Focus XV: A Sailor and a Woman Embracing
Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) and modern painting
2021 || Paperback || Nils Büttner || Uitgeverij Kannibaal
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Lumumba’s Iconography in the Arts
2020 || Paperback || Matthias De Groof || Leuven University Press
It is no coincidence that a historical figure such as Patrice Emery Lumumba, independent Congo’s first prime minister, who was killed in 1961, has lived in the realm of the cultural imaginary and occupied an afterlife in the arts. After all, his project remained unfinished and his corpse unburied. The figure of Lumumba has been imagined through painting, photography, cinema, poetry, literature, theatre, music, sculpture, fashion, cartoons and stamps, and also through historiography and in p...