“Collectors are happy people” is the last line of the short story The Invisible Collection (1925) by Austrian writer Stefan Zweig. This exhibition illustrates the happiness of collectors. For the More Info
Exhibition: Going Dutch: 17th-century paintings from the collection
Brightly colored countryside scenes, sumptuous Mediterranean views, delicate depictions of everyday life rich with moral meaning, these are just some of the many subjects which inspired artists More Info
Exhibition: The Nassaus of Breda – Castle, City and Country
NB Please note that the end date for this permanent exhibition is subject to change. Please check the museum’s website for the latest information. The permanent exhibition The Nassaus of Breda – More Info
Exhibition: Frans Hals Inspires – The Man in the Slouch Hat
The Man in the slouch hat by Frans Hals is one of the most famous masterpieces in the Picture Gallery. Before the painting travels to London and Amsterdam for the major Frans Hals exhibition starting More Info
Exhibition: Mastering the Market: Dutch and Flemish Paintings from Woburn Abbey
This summer, the Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham, will showcase a dazzling selection of Dutch and Flemish seventeenth-century masterpieces from Woburn Abbey, the ancestral home More Info
Helena Fourment and Saint-James’s Church in Antwerp: an everlasting story
15 July 2023 marks the 350th anniversary of the death of Helena Fourment, the second wife of Rubens, who is interred in Saint-James’s Church (Sint-Jacobskerk) in Antwerp. To commemorate this day, a More Info