Fit for a Royal Commission?

The Marble Relief Landscape with King Numa and the Nymph Egeria

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  • Aleksandra Lipin´ska

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52476/trb.9821

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Author Biography

  • Aleksandra Lipin´ska

    Aleksandra Lipin´ska is junior professor of Art History of Central and Eastern Europe at the
    Department of Art History and Historical Urban Studies, Technische Universität, Berlin. Her PhD,
    which she received from the University of Wrocław in 2003, was recently republished as Moving
    Sculptures: Southern Netherlandish Alabasters from the 16th to 17th Centuries in Central and Northern Europe, Brill 2015. Her research interests include Early Modern sculpture, the migration of artists and the meaning of materials (especially alabaster). She has published extensively on these topics in Simiolus, the Netherlands Yearbook for the History of Art, and elsewhere.

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Published

2015-03-15

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How to Cite

Lipin´ska, Aleksandra. 2015. “Fit for a Royal Commission? The Marble Relief Landscape With King Numa and the Nymph Egeria”. The Rijksmuseum Bulletin 63 (1): 66-91. https://doi.org/10.52476/trb.9821.