The first major exhibition of the Peck Collection since its donation by the late Drs. Sheldon and Leena Peck, Drawn to Life: Master Drawings from the Age of Rembrandt in the Peck Collection at the More Info
Exhibition: Idols & Rivals – Artists in Competition
With outstanding works by Dürer, Tintoretto, Sofonisba, Cellini, Rubens, Van Dyck, Borromini and many more, the cultural autumn in the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna is launched. At the center of the More Info
Exhibition: Exchanging Words: Women and Letters in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Genre Painting
Women and letters feature prominently in Dutch genre paintings from the second half of the seventeenth century. Captivating images show women reading, writing, and receiving letters, often in the More Info
Exhibition: Amalia. Ambitie met Allure
In the exhibition Amalia. Ambitie met Allure (Amalia. Ambition with Allure), Amalia van Solms (1602-1675) steps out of her husband’s shadow and Museum Prinsenhof Delft places her in the spotlight for More Info
Exhibition: Macho Men: Hypermasculinity in Dutch & American Prints
This Fall the Philadelphia Museum of Art will present a collection of images of thick, muscly he-men made by artists from two very different historical moments—the Netherlands around 1600 and the More Info
Exhibition: Fake News & Lying Pictures: Political Prints in the Dutch Republic
Comedians, editorial cartoons, and memes harness the power of satire, parody, and hyperbole to provoke laughter, indignation—even action. These forms of expression are usually traced to More Info