Finding St. Jerome features an oil sketch by the great seventeenth-century Flemish artist, Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641). Reportedly discovered in a barn in Kinderhook, New York, the old painted panel More Info
Vernacular Books and Reading Experiences in the Early Age of Print
In the first 150 years of European printed book production (c. 1450-1600), the new medium of print evolved from its indebtedness to manuscript culture into a full-grown means of communication and More Info
Wallace Collection – Rubens Talk Series
Rubens Talk Series, 9 June to 21 July: To accompany our new exhibition, Rubens: Reuniting the Great Landscapes, this series of seven evening talks will explore different aspects of More Info
Rembrandt in Amsterdam: Creativity and Competition
Note: please check the museum website for updated opening hours and dates. Rembrandt in Amsterdam: Creativity and Competition is the first exhibition ever to chart the transformative central More Info
Different Perspectives: Dutch and Flemish Painting from the ERGO Hestia Collection
See the museum website for more information about updated opening hours. The exhibition will present paintings by seventeenth-century Dutch and Flemish masters on loan from the ERGO Hestia More Info
Hansken: Rembrandt’s Elephant
For updated dates and opening hours, see the museum website. Hanksen was the most famous elephant in the seventeenth century. The only elephant in Europe at that time, she travelled to markets, More Info