With Lars Eidinger and Stefan Marx In the Golden Age of the Netherlands, painting saw a great upswing in view of the country’s strong economic development. Particularly popular were the elegant, More Info
Exhibition: Wieder zurück in Gotha! Die verlorenen Meisterwerke
Back in Gotha! The Lost Masterpieces On a stormy December night in 1979, five valuable Old Master paintings were stolen from Schloss Friedenstein, which returned to Gotha more than 40 years More Info
Exhibition: Elizabeth and the Flood
In 1421 the Dutch landscape changed forever. The St. Elizabeth’s Flood flooded the Groote Waard and formed the Biesbosch. Dozens of villages disappeared and their inhabitants sought refuge in More Info
Exhibition: Dürer’s Journeys: Travels of a Renaissance Artist
Dürer’s Journeys: Travels of a Renaissance Artist is the first major UK exhibition of German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer in nearly 20 years. Through paintings, drawings, prints, and letters, More Info
Exhibition: Rubens: Picturing Antiquity
The Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens’s (1577-1640) passion for the classical past shaped his personal values and provided him with powerful artistic inspiration. Rubens: Picturing Antiquity at the More Info
Exhibition: De Delftse Blik. Historische Vrouwen
History is not complete without the gaze of women. That goes without saying, but is not yet self-evident. The exhibition Delftse Blik. Historische Vrouwen (Delft View. Historical Women) presents the More Info