The Female Impact at HNA
Our research team will present new research results in various sessions at the Historians of Netherlandish Art (HNA) Conference, taking place in London and Cambridge from the 10th to the 13th of July 2024:
- Judith Noorman: “Household Spending as Balancing Sin and Status. Gender on the Dutch and English Art Markets of the Seventeenth Century.”
- Femke Valkhoff: “Curating Power. The Role of Female Brewers in Representing Their Family’s Social, Political, and Economic Status within the Seventeenth-Century Household.”
- Anna Lawrence: “Maria van Oosterwijck: Playing the Hand Dealt Then Paying It Forward.”
- Marleen Puyenbroek: “Women Trading in Art Supplies: Unveiling the Unsung Role of Ermptgen van Putten and Other Dutch Painter’s Widows in the Seventeenth-Century Art Supplies Commerce.”
- Iris Jocker: “The Tomb of Anna van Ewsum: Women in Funerary Art.”
- Anne-Linde Ruiter: “The Cinderella Method.”