Printmaking is essentially a linear medium. How, then, to achieve the tonal richness of painting? Quest for Colour explores the inventive techniques through which printmakers from Albrecht Dürer to More Info
Masterpieces of Seventeenth-Century Dutch Painting from Regional Collections
This exhibition, comprising twenty-five paintings, is drawn from the holdings of two private collections, the Syracuse University Art Gallery, and the following regional institutions: the Herbert F. More Info
Who was Jacobus Vrel? Looking for Clues of an Enigmatic Painter
The Alte Pinakothek is breaking new ground with this first monographic exhibition on the enigmatic painter Jacobus Vrel and by juxtaposing the Old Master with current works of contemporary art. His More Info
From Titian to Rubens. Masterpieces from Antwerp and other Flemish Collections
Enter the world of Flemish Art as the leading Flemish museums lend exclusive masterpieces to the Palazzo Ducale in Venice. From 5th September until 1st March 2020 the Fondazione Musei Civici di More Info
Rubens, Van Dyck and the Splendour of Flemish Painting
The exhibition of the Museum of Fine Arts running from late October showcases the Golden Age of Flemish painting through the art of the foremost Baroque master of European art, Peter Paul Rubens, and More Info
Beautiful Monsters: Beasts and Fantastic Creatures in European Prints and Drawings (1450–1700)
This exhibition (in gallery C218) explores the representation of monstrous creatures in early European prints and drawings (1450-1700). Hendrick Goltzius, The Dragon Devouring the Companions of More Info