Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) is arguably the most successful Flemish Baroque painter. His works are characterized by an impressive, colorful imagery that is highly recognizable. Even during Rubens’s More Info
Exhibition: From Memling to Rubens: The Golden Age of Flanders
The exhibition introduces the abundant fifteenth to seventeenth-century Flemish art collection of The Phoebus Foundation, and provides an overview of the versatility of the Belgian art culture of the More Info
Michiel Coignet in Saint-James’ Church in Antwerpen. A Tribute.
Michiel Coignet (Antwerp, 1549-1623) is buried in Saint-James’Church (Sint-Jacobskerk) in Antwerp. He died on Christmas eve in 1623, and was a polymath who made significant contributions to e.g. More Info
Exhibition: Paintings, Politics and the Monuments Men: The Berlin Masterpieces in America
During the final years of World War II, Allied forces endeavored to protect artworks, archives and monuments of historical and cultural significance across Europe, and they worked to return works More Info
Exhibition: In het licht van Cuyp. Aelbert Cuyp & Gainsborough – Constable – Turner
NB. the exhibition has been rescheduled to run from 3 October 2021 to 6 March 2022 To celebrate the 400th anniversary of the birth of Aelbert Cuyp (Dordrecht 1620 – 1691 Dordrecht) the Dordrechts More Info
Exhibition: Willem van de Velde & Son
The National Maritime Museum presents a retrospective exhibition of father and son Willem van de Velde; two leading marine artists from the seventeenth century with a thriving international family More Info