The ability of art to closely mimic nature formed a well-established trope in European painting of the early modern period. The intensified circulation of goods in trade-based empires such as the More Info
Exhibition: Dutch Drawings: Highlights from the Rijksmuseum
In the atmospheric Print Gallery, this exhibition offers a rare opportunity to view in Ireland works by seventeenth-century Dutch artists from the collection of the world-famous Rijksmuseum. Drawings More Info
Exhibition: Glanzstücke im Dialog
Highlights in Dialogue Opulent floral still lifes meet exquisite drinking and ceremonial glasses. Franz Hals’ Laughing Boy toasts with Jan Steen’s Lovesick Woman, and next to Fabritius’ The Sentry, More Info
Exhibition: Tales of the City: Drawing in the Netherlands from Bosch to Bruegel
The Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation Exhibition Gallery The exhibition was organized in cooperation with the Albertina Museum, Vienna. Tales of the City: Drawing in the Netherlands from Bosch More Info
Exhibition: Crossroads: Drawing the Dutch Landscape
Towns, farms, waterways, and woods—discover how Rembrandt, Van Goyen, Van Ruisdael, and more approached these subjects as meditations on humankind’s relationship with the environment. Between the More Info
Exhibition: Masterworks from the Salzburg Residenzgalerie Collection
The presentation centers around Rembrandt’s Old Woman Praying, with Dutch and Flemish paintings from the same period, which the Province of Salzburg acquired from the Viennese collection of Count More Info