Abstract

The Rijksmuseum Bulletin is the quarterly, peer-reviewed journal presenting scholarly articles that contribute to historical and art-historical research into the Rijksmuseum collections to an international audience of curators, scholars, students, art professionals and enthusiasts.

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  • He rise in prominence and popularity of Caesar Boetius van Everdingen (Alkmaar 1616/1617-1678 Alkmaar) these past few decades is astonishing

  • In 2002, Paul Huys Janssen published his monograph on Caesar van Everdingen with a catalogue raisonné containing

  • Early period, in other words, when Van Everdingen was working on the organ and for the House of Orange.[15]

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He rise in prominence and popularity of Caesar Boetius van Everdingen (Alkmaar 1616/1617-1678 Alkmaar) these past few decades is astonishing. In 1991, the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam acquired Van Everdingen’s painting, Young Woman Warming her Hands, often referred to as ‘Allegory of Winter’ or ‘Young Woman as Winter’, which has become one of his most popular works in the collection

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