摘要:The last six months have brought good news to JHNA. In April, Bret Rothstein, Associate Professorof Art History, Indiana University, agreed to serve as an Associate Editor. In June, theKress Foundation announced its decision to honor JHNA with a grant supporting a first-everart history article with enhanced digital imaging. The grant will allow us to hire Jennifer Henel,Digital Humanities Developer, to work with Melanie Gifford on publishing her article, “TheFall of Phaeton in the Evolution of Peter Paul Rubens”. This project will involve high-resolutionimaging techniques to examine the development of this painting in the National Gallery of Art,Washington, and to demonstrate her discovery of a second campaign of revision by the artist. Theauthors will use the most innovative technologies to display such aspects as zoomable overlays ofthe visible light, x-radiograph and IRR images, and an interactive painting sample analysis.. Wehope additional grants will enable JHNA to publish such articles more frequently as we continueto explore various digital humanities approaches.