Lot and His Daughters as Moral Dilemma - Anne Lowenthal, New York, New York· Rembrandt's Abduction of Proserpina - Amy's Golahny, Lycoming College· David Baily's Vanitas of 1651 - Maarten Wurfbain, Stedelijk Museum 'De Lakenhal,' Leiden· Quirijn van Brekelenkam and The Artist's Workshop in the Hermitage Museum- Ronald E. Fleischer, The Pennsylvania State University· Toward a History of Dutch Genre Painting II: The South Holland Tradtion - Walter Liedtke, The Metropolitan Museum of Art· The Manor Kostuerloren: Vicissitudes of a 17th Century Landscape Motif - Seymour Slive, Harvard University· Hendrik Martensz. Sorgh as Painter of Market Scenes - Liane Schneeman, Stockton State College· Rembrandt and his Circles: More About the Late Self Portraits in Kenwood House - Jeanne Chenault Porter, The Pennsylvania State University· The Art Historian in the Laboratory: Examinations into the History, Preservation, and Techniques of 17th Century Dutch Painting - Arthur K. Wheelock, Jr., National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
