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Since its origin in the nineteenth century, the borders of the discipline of art history have been fluid. Art history has absorbed theories and methods from other disciplines such as history, philosophy, anthropology, and, more recently, film and gender studies; conversely, it has had an impact on these and other disciplines, its relevance confirmed by the visual turn newly evident throughout the humanities. The history of art history itself reflects trends in intellectual history, and the art historian's intellectual and cultural formation determines what counts as an art historical object, and how such objects are theorized and interpreted. The interpretation of a work of art must therefore activate the self-reflexive capacity of art historical inquiry. Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History is dedicated to the study of historical and contemporary works of art, in ways that reflect on the history of art, its theories and methods, and its relation to the cultural milieux in which art historians operate.

Series Editor: Walter Melion, Emory University
Brill Acquisitions Editor: Arjan van Dijk

Until 2021, the subseries Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History, BSAI, was a subseries of Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, BSIH.. SInce 2021, starting with volume 51, BSAI has become an independent series.

BSAI volumes starting with volume 51 (2021) can be found HERE
Picturing Death 1200–1600
Volume 321/50
978-90-04-44111-8
Lomazzo’s Aesthetic Principles Reflected in the Art of his Time
With a Foreword by Paolo Roberto Ciardi, an Introduction by Jean Julia Chai, and an Afterword by Alexander Marr
Volume 318/49
978-90-04-43510-0
The Gouda Windows (1552–1572)
Art and Catholic Renewal on the Eve of the Dutch Revolt
Volume 310/44
978-90-04-42328-2
Heroines, Harpies, and Housewives
Imaging Women of Consequence in the Dutch Golden Age
Volume 312/45
978-90-04-43215-4
Jacob Campo Weyerman and his Collection of Artists’ Biographies
An Art Critic at Work
Volume 309/43
978-90-04-42187-5
Augustinian Art and Meditation in Renaissance Florence
The Choir Altarpieces of Santo Spirito 1480–1510
Volume 308/42
978-90-04-41989-6
Ambitious Antiquities, Famous Forebears
Constructions of a Glorious Past in the Early Modern Netherlands and in Europe
Volume 307/41
978-90-04-41065-7
Glorious Temples or Babylonic Whores
The Culture of Church Building in Stuart England through the Lens of Consecration Sermons
Volume 300/39
978-90-04-39897-9
From Mythos to Logos
Andrea Palladio, Freemasonry, and the Triumph of Minerva
Volume 301/40
978-90-04-39896-2
Maarten van Heemskerck’s Rome
Antiquity, Memory, and the Cult of Ruins
Volume 287/31
978-90-04-38082-0
City Views in the Habsburg and Medici Courts
Depictions of Rhetoric and Rule in the Sixteenth Century
Volume 294/35
978-90-04-38616-7
Pirro Ligorio’s Worlds
Antiquarianism, Classical Erudition and the Visual Arts in the Late Renaissance
Volume 293/34
978-90-04-38563-4
Holy Organ or Unholy Idol?
The Sacred Heart in the Art, Religion, and Politics of New Spain
Volume 292/33
978-90-04-38496-5
Expressionism and Poster Design in Germany 1905–1922
Between Spirit and Commerce
Volume 288/32
978-90-04-38099-8
Making Copies in European Art 1400-1600
Shifting Tastes, Modes of Transmission, and Changing Contexts
Volume 286/30
978-90-04-37959-6
Pieter Bruegel the Elder and Religion
Volume 280/27
978-90-04-36757-9
The Riddle of Jael
The History of a Poxied Heroine in Medieval and Renaissance Art and Culture
Volume 278/25
978-90-04-36466-0
The Fabrication of Leonardo da Vinci’s Trattato della pittura (2 vols.)
With a Scholarly Edition of the Italian editio princeps (1651) and an Annotated English Translation
Volume 263/18
978-90-04-35378-7
The Primacy of the Image in Northern European Art, 1400–1700
Essays in Honor of Larry Silver
Volume 271/22
978-90-04-35412-8
Ornamental Nationalism
Archaeology and Antiquities in Mexico, 1876-1911
Volume 269/20
978-90-04-35399-2
The Globalization of Renaissance Art
A Critical Review
Volume 274/23
978-90-04-35579-8
Exuberant Apotheoses: Italian Frescoes in the Holy Roman Empire
Visual Culture and Princely Power in the Age of Enlightenment
Volume 255/15
978-90-04-30805-3
Michelangelo in the New Millennium
Conversations about Artistic Practice, Patronage and Christianity
Volume 254/14
978-90-04-31363-7
Der sokratische Künstler
Studien zu Rembrandts Nachtwache
Volume 235/7
978-90-04-28964-2
Art History and Visual Studies in Europe
Transnational Discourses and National Frameworks
Volume 212/4
978-90-04-23170-2
The Body Within
Art, Medicine and Visualization
Volume 176/3
978-90-47-42965-4
General Editor
Walter S. Melion, Emory University
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