4 articles in this issue
Steffen Nijhuis, Michiel Pouderoijen
The Dutch lowlands consist mainly of polders, areas where water levels are artificially controlled so people can live and work there. This century-old interaction between man and water has produced a rich and of their right polder landscape. The great var... see more
Trudi Brink
The monument for Joost Sasbout and Catharina van der Meer in the Eusebius Church in Arnhem is a remembrance sculpture from the mid-16th century. Joost Sasbout was appointed chancellor of the newly founded court of justice in Arnhem, after the duchy of Gel... see more
Frans Doperé, Karel Emmens
An extensive study in Belgium of the stone-cutting techniques on white Belgian limestone (Gobertange limestone (Brabant), Brussels limestone and limestone from Lede (Flanders)) has shown that the visible traces of the stone-cutting-work realized by the st... see more
Niels van Neck
Boekbespreking van een boek uitgegeven door Jeroen Goudeau en Agnes van der Linden