Drawing, the most intimate and immediate form of artistic creation, reached one of its pinnacles in the Netherlands during the 17th century—a period commonly known as the Golden Age. While More Info
Jan van Eyck: “Als Ich Can”
The exhibition presents three of the circa twenty extant works by Jan van Eyck, offering a glimpse of the art produced during the reign of Duke Philipp the Good, when the Burgundian Low Countries More Info
Young Rembrandt
From November 2019 until February 2020 Museum De Lakenhal will present the exhibition Young Rembrandt. It will be the first time that an exhibition will be devoted exclusively to the earliest works by More Info
Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden Age
The galleries of Museum De Lakenhal exhibit leading works from the Golden Age of Leiden’s masters such as Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, Jan van Goyen, Jan Steen, and the Leiden Fijnschilders More Info
Shifting Image – In Search of Johan Maurits
In Brazil he is so well known that everyone knows who you mean with the name ‘Nassau.’ In the Netherlands he was considered a hero in the seventeenth century, while today his name can be associated More Info
De Wind is Op! Climate, Culture and Innovation in Dutch Maritime Painting
In the summer of 2019, the New Bedford Whaling Museum (NBWM) will explore our extraordinary collections of Golden Age Dutch and Flemish paintings through a fresh lens. These works will be interpreted More Info