Rijksmuseum Bulletin

Papers
(The TQCC of Rijksmuseum Bulletin is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Ida Peelen5
Women in the Business of Print Publishing and Printing in the Late Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Low Countries1
Fortunata, an Italienne célèbre1
Editorial1
A Portrait by Marie Bashkirtseff0
The Life and Work of Eduardt Abrahamsz de Moor, a Gunmaker in Seventeenth-Century Utrecht0
The Wind in his Sails0
‘I cut from paper all that pleases the eye’0
Body Double0
Constantijn Huygens and his ‘East Indian Writing Tray’0
The Rediscovery of a Portrait Listed in Hendrik van Limborch’s Rijksmuseum Notebook0
Recent Acquisitions0
A Series of Deccani Miniatures:0
The Model of a Screw Steamship from the Studio of Marine Painter Eduard van Heemskerck van Beest0
Breytspraak: A Dynasty of Amsterdam Cabinetmakers0
Marian and Commemorative Iconography Combined:0
The Miraculous Madonna of Pistoia in a Devotional Replica of 1490–1500 Attributed to Niccolò di Mariano0
‘The Nuancing of the Eternal’:0
A Curious Case of Neglect0
Print Room Acquisitions0
‘Met diamanten omset’: Hoop Rings in the Northern Netherlands (1600-1700)0
Women of the Rijksmuseum and The Other Half0
A Closer Look at a Russian-Orthodox Triptych0
Reflections on a Miniature Painting with ‘Deccan Ruler’0
A Bronze Passion Ensemble by François du Quesnoy and François Girardon0
A Trip to Jerusalem0
Rembrandt’s The Standard Bearer0
Tracing Willem Kick0
Recent Acquisitions: Women in the Rijksmuseum Collection0
Print Room Acquisitions0
Recent Acquisitions0
Indigenous Histories in the Rijksmuseum:0
Alfred W. Bennett and the Photographic Gift Book0
Sweet Splendour0
Editorial0
Editorial0
‘As a Token of Appreciation for her Dauntless Struggle…’0
Luo Mu’s Landscape in the Styles of Ni Zan and Huang Gongwang0
The Diamond from Banjarmasin: A Story in Facets0
herman de vries, random objectivation v67-36c0
The Dog in The Night Watch:0
Editorial0
The ‘Absolute Colour Music’ of Jan van Deene0
Black Women in the Rijksmuseum’s Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Collection0
Recent Acquisitions0
The Provenance of a Silver Vajrasattva and the Loudon Family0
Editorial0
Recent Acquisitions0
On the Thresholds of an Old Map0
‘Who this Portrait Depicts is (yet) Unknown’:0
Acquisitions0
Editorial0
The Night Watch Uncovered0
Between Fact and Fiction0
Editorial0
Acquisitions Rijksmuseum Research Library:0
Chinese and Javanese Features in an Eighteenth-Century Portrait of a European Woman Holding a Child0
Leonaert Bramer and Delftware0
Editorial0
A New Identification and Source for Anselmus Boëtius de Boodt’s ‘Brazilian Coati’0
A Unique Painting Ensemble Explored0
The Horse Aquamanile in the Rijksmuseum0
A Salute to Jenny0
Editorial0
Editorial0
The Provenance of the Visitation Panel by Francisco Niculoso0
Ada Hondius-Crone0
Pemmy’s Alphabet Book0
Editorial0
Recent Acquisitions:0
Editorial0
Staging African Religions in the Early Enlightenment:0
Who Is the Countess De Pagès?0
Vermeer’s Jar0
Richard Strauss, Rembrandt & het Rijksmuseum0
‘Vrouwen die brouwen’: The Life and Work of Maritge Claesdr Vooght0
‘Confusingly Unique’:0
L’Art du Bonheur: Rituals of Domesticity in VideoSchetsboek, Pink 19830
Recent Acquisitions:0
A Toast to ‘Neerlands Wonder’:0
Dancker Danckerts’s Etchings of Miseroni’s Crystal Pyramid0
Wanderings: The Provenance of Six Sri Lankan Objects0
Hero or Buffoon?0
Lewke's Cannon: A Visual and Political Dialogue Captured in Gold and Silver0
Print Room Acquisitions0
‘Why are you stripping me from myself?’0
The Faulty Feet of an Emerald Parrot0
Recent Acquisitions0
Recent Acquisitions0
Editorial0
Portraying Women in Revolt:0
Grave Designs0
Print Room Acquisitions0
‘Preserved from Decay by Air, Rain and Sun’.0
Sijmon Andries Valckenaer0
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