ARTICLES & ESSAYS
- National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., Art Museum of Estonia, Tallinn, Michel Sittow. Estonian Painter at the Courts of Renaissance Europe, 2018, (entry A. van Suchtelen)
- T. van der Molen, ‘Painted Theatre. Flinck, Rembrandt, and other artist paint Vondel’s Joseph Trilogy.’ In: Herstmonceau album (ed. S. Dickey), 2018
- P. Larsen, ‘The Relationship between Govert Flinck and Jürgen Ovens.’ In: Herstmonceau album (ed. S. Dickey), forthcoming
- S.A.C. Dudok van Heel, ‘ Rembrandt and Frans Hals. Painting in the Workshop of Hendrick Uylenburgh.’ In: Herstmonceux album, forthcoming
- K. van der Stighelen, ‘Rubens: Lots and his Daughters – The Provenance Reconsidered’, 2016
- T. Weststeijn, ‘“So self-willed in his choices”; Rembrandt in the Eyes of his Contemporaries, 1630-1730.’ In: Ashgate Research Companion to 17th-Century Dutch Art, 2015
- K. De Clippel, “Dutch Art in Relation to Seventeenth-Century Flemish Art.’ In: Ashgate Research Companion to 17th-Century Dutch Art, 2015
- L. Helmus, ‘Love and Passion. A Personal Statement by Joachim Wtewael.’ In: Pleasure and Piety: The Art of Joachim Wtewael (1566-1638), 2015-2016 (essay and entries)
- L. Helmus, ‘A Witty Mind. The Art of Joachim Wtewael.’ In: Pleasure and Piety: The Art of Joachim Wtewael (1566-1638), 2015-2016 (essay and entries)
- E. De Jongh, ‘”Things that intimate more than they say”. On the Iconological Approach to Seventeenth-century Dutch Art.’ In: Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden Age, 2014-2015 (essay and entries)
- K. Freriks, ‘Falconry in Valkenswaard: From Wild Birds to Jewels in the Sky.’ In: Pre- Modern Falconry and Bird Symbolism – Interdisciplinary and Practical Considerations: The Global Perspective in Relation to Northern Europe, 2018
- I. Mathey, ‘The Symbolism of Birds of Prey and Falconry in the Visual Arts of the Northern and Southern Netherlands.’ In: Pre-Modern Falconry and Bird Symbolism – Interdisciplinary and Practical Considerations: The Global Perspective in Relation to Northern Europe, 2018
- M. Plomp, ‘Review of “Annemarie Stefes, Niederländische Zeichnungen 1450-1850 (I-III), Die Sammlungen der Hamburger Kunsthalle Kupferstichkabinett, vol. 3. Hubertus Gassner and Andreas Stolzenburg, Cologne/Weimar/Vienna, 2011”.’ In: The Burlington Magazine, 2012
- E. de Jongh and P.J. Vinken, ‘Realism and malevolence in Frans Hals’ Regents and Regentesses.’ In: In: P. Vinken, Icons and Enigmas: Investigiations in art, 2014, pp. 241-272
- E. de Jongh and P.J. Vinken, ‘Frans Hals: Perpetuator of an Emblematic Tradition in the Wedding Portrait of Isaac Massa and Beatrix van der Laen.’ In: P. Vinken, Icons and Enigmas: Investigations in art, 2014, pp. 273-320.
- M. Plomp, ‘Review of “J. S. Turner, Dutch Drawings in the Pierpont Morgan InL Master Drawings, 2008
- L. Helmus, ‘The Dutchness of Utrecht Caravaggism.’ In: Caravaggio (Milan, Vienna), 2005
- E. de Jongh, ‘Realism and Seeming Realism in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Painting.’ In Wayne Franits (ed.), Looking at Seventeenth-Century Dutch Art: Realism Reconsidered, Cambridge University Press, 1997
- P. van der Ploeg, Carola Vermeeren, ‘From the “Sea Princes” Monies: The Stadholder’s Art Collection.’ In: Princely Patrons: The Collection of Frederick Henry of Orange and Amalia of Solms, 1997 (with. A. McCormick)
- C. Vermeeren, ‘For the Preservation of her Legacy’: The Vicissitudes of Frederick Henry and Amalia van Solm’s Collection of Paintings.’ In: Princely Patrons: The Collection of Frederick Henry of Orange and Amalia of Solms, 1997
- E.J. Sluijter, ‘Didactic and Disguised Meanings? Several Seventeenth-Century Texts on Painting and the Iconological Approach to Northern Dutch Painting of this Period.’ In: D. Freedberg and J. de Vries (eds.), Issues & Debates: Art in history History in art: Studies in seventeenth-century Dutch Culture, The Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities, distributed by the University of Chicago Press, 1991
- L. de Vries, ‘The Changing Face of Realism.’ In: D. Freedberg and J.de Vries (eds.), Issues & Debates: Art in history History in art: Studies in seventeenth-century Dutch Culture, The Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities, distributed by the University of Chicago Press, 1991