The Mauritshuis presents an exhibition on Nicolaes Maes, one of Rembrandt’s most talented pupils. This is the first retrospective exhibition of this painter from Dordrecht. Maes started his career More Info
Gerard Ter Borch’s “Gallant Conversation.” A Masterpiece and its Virtuosic Variants
There are two surviving, virtually identical versions of Gerard ter Borch the Younger’s (1617–1681) Gallant Conversation (also known as The Paternal Admonition), with one version held in the More Info
The World of Bruegel in Black and White
The exhibition brings together KBR’s complete collection of prints by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. Bruegel is a world-renowned painter, but in the 16th century it wasn’t his paintings he was known for More Info
Early Rubens
The Art Gallery of Ontario, in collaboration with the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, is mounting a major exhibition of works by the Flemish Baroque painter—the biggest US exhibition dedicated to More Info
Rembrandt–Velázquez
The Rijksmuseum presents in the second half of 2019 a major show about the two Golden Ages of Spain and The Netherlands with the greatest artists of the seventeenth century like Rembrandt, Velázquez, More Info
Bon voyage! Travelling in Contemporary Art
UPDATE: Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, the exhibition has been rescheduled to November 13, 2020-April 11, 2021. Since the late Middle Ages and early modern times countless artists have More Info