NKJ volume 74: WomenEdited by Elizabeth Honig, Judith Noorman, and Thijs WeststeijnIntroductionDynamic Partnership: The Work of Married Women in Dutch Seventeenth-Century Artists' Households Marleen Puyenbroek The Sculptor and the Sculptress: Gendering Sculpture Production in the Early Modern Low Countries Elizabeth Rice Mattison The Images and the Interventions of Adriana Perez in the Rockox Collection Kendra Grimmett Household Heroines: Maria van Nesse's Memory-Book and the Interplay between the Art Market and Household Consumption Judith Noorman Weaving a Business: Clara de Hont's (1664-1751) Tapestry Workshop in Amsterdam Rudy Jos Beerens Situational Awareness and Practices of Exchange in the Art of Johanna Helena Herolt and Alida Withoos Catherine Powell-Warren Cultivating a Female Presence in the Early Eighteenth-Century Learned Community: The Printed Portraits of Maria de Wilde (1682-1729) Lieke van Deinsen Unmarried, Married, Widowed and Dead: Female Patrons of Architecture in Amsterdam (1680-1800) Pieter Vlaardingerbroek Caretaker of a Collection: The Case of Jo van Bilderbeek-Lamaison Bert-Jaap Koops We Could Hardly Refuse Them: Alida Pott and the Women of De Ploeg, 1918-1931 Anneke de Vries.
Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art / Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek 74 (2024) : Women: Female Roles in Art and Society of the Netherlands, 1500-1950