During the last decade the Musée de Flandre in the picturesque Northern French city of Cassel has received a certain renown for its exhibitions of Flemish seventeenth-century painting, sometimes [...] Read More
Rubens. Genre Scenes (Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard, XVII)
This latest volume in the Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard is dedicated to Rubens’s genre pictures. It was only in the late eighteenth century that today’s generic term genre gradually was becoming [...] Read More
Alexander Keirincx (1600-1652). Der Baummaler – Die Gemälde
The landscape painter Alexander Keirincx deserves our attention with regard to various aspects. Firstly, in his time the development of landscape painting achieves its definitive recognition as an [...] Read More
Many Antwerp Hands: Collaboration in Netherlandish Art 1400-1750
November 5-6, 2018 Rubenianum In the early modern Low Countries, distinctive patterns of collaboration developed. Not only legal agreements but also relationships of trust fostered an artistic [...] Read More
Das Paradies auf Erden. Flämische Landschaften von Bruegel bis Rubens
The Gemäldegalerie in Dresden has a rich collection of Flemish landscape paintings of the highest quality. Of the approximately 150 works from the sixteenth to the early eighteenth century, roughly [...] Read More
Cornelis van Poelenburch, 1594/5-1667: The Paintings
Cornelis van Poelenburch frequently signed his works Poelenburch or van Poelenburch but more often with the monogram C.P. Born in Utrecht between January 21, 1594 and January 21, 1595, he was the [...] Read More