Recent Acquisitions

Fine and Applied Arts

Author(s)

  • Jonathan Bikker
  • Mattie Boom
  • Maartje Brattinga
  • Alexander Dencher
  • Mels Evers
  • Josephina de Fouw
  • Tess Graafland
  • Ludo van Halem
  • Mayken Jonkman
  • Friso Lammertse
  • Suzanne van Leeuwen
  • Frits Scholten
  • Matthias Ubl

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52476/trb.18950

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Author Biographies

  • Jonathan Bikker

    Jonathan Bikker is curator of seventeenth-century Dutch paintings at the Rijksmuseum.

  • Mattie Boom

    Mattie Boom is curator of photography at the Rijksmuseum.

  • Maartje Brattinga

    Maartje Brattinga is curator of glass at the Rijksmuseum.

  • Alexander Dencher

    Alexander Dencher is curator of furniture at the Rijksmuseum.

  • Mels Evers

    Mels Evers is curator of twentieth-century art at the Rijksmuseum.

  • Josephina de Fouw

    Josephina de Fouw is curator of eighteenth-century paintings and frames at the Rijksmuseum.

  • Tess Graafland

    Tess Graafland is conservator of frames and gilding.

  • Ludo van Halem

    Ludo van Halem is curator of twentieth-century art at the Rijksmuseum.

  • Mayken Jonkman

    Mayken Jonkman is curator of nineteenth-century paintings at the Rijksmuseum.

  • Friso Lammertse

    Friso Lammertse is curator of seventeenth-century Dutch and Flemish paintings at the Rijksmuseum.

  • Suzanne van Leeuwen

    Suzanne van Leeuwen is curator and conservator of jewellery at the Rijksmuseum.

  • Frits Scholten

    Frits Scholten is senior curator of sculpture at the Rijksmuseum and holds the Rijksmuseum Chair in the History of European Sculpture at the University of Amsterdam.

  • Matthias Ubl

    Matthias Ubl is curator of early Netherlandish, Italian and German paintings and stained glass at the Rijksmuseum.

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Published

2024-03-14

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Section

Acquisitions

How to Cite

Bikker, Jonathan, Mattie Boom, Maartje Brattinga, Alexander Dencher, Mels Evers, Josephina de Fouw, Tess Graafland, et al. 2024. “Recent Acquisitions: Fine and Applied Arts”. The Rijksmuseum Bulletin 72 (1): 64-94. https://doi.org/10.52476/trb.18950.