Publications
Daniel Nijs's cabinet and its sale to Lord Arundel in 1636, by Christina M. Anderson, published March 2012 in Burlington Magazine (vol. 154, no. 1308, article, pp.172-176) accessible at: R.I.B.A. Library
Abstract:On the 17th century Flemish merchant, connoisseur and art collector, who sold his Venetian cabinet to the 14th Earl of Arundel in exchange for a house in London. Its existence today remains unknown, however it has been compared to the art cabinet designed by Philipp Hainhofer (1578-1647), which can be seen in the Museum Gustavinum, Uppsala, Sweden.