England under the volatile Tudor dynasty was a thriving home for the arts. An international community of artists and merchants, many of them religious refugees, navigated the high-stakes demands of More Info
Vermeer’s Secrets
Only about 35 paintings by Johannes Vermeer are known today. The National Gallery owns four works by or attributed to this beloved 17th-century Dutch artist: Woman Holding a Balance, A Lady More Info
Rembrandt and the Masters of the South: The Standard Bearer on Tour
Presentation: 1 October - 30 October 2022 In October, you can see The Standard Bearer (1636) at Het Noordbrabants Museum. Rembrandt’s ambitious masterpiece is on tour! The painting is displayed More Info
Exhibition: Crawly Creatures. The Representation and Appreciation of Insects and Other Small Animals
The Rijksmuseum is teeming with more than a thousand colourful butterflies, hairy spiders and glistening toads. The more than 140 paintings, sculptures, books and preserved specimens reflect the More Info
Exhibition: Newcomers. Flemish Artists in Haarlem 1580-1630
Flemish artists raised art to new heights in Haarlem. In the upcoming exhibition at the Frans Hals Museum, Newcomers, you can discover through the life and work of six famous artists, how art and the More Info
Exhibition: Manhattan Masters
Ten masterpieces from The Frick Collection on a once-only European visit The Mauritshuis will round off its bicentenary year with a very special exhibition, featuring ten paintings by Dutch masters More Info