The exhibition Utrecht, Caravaggio and Europe is opening April 17th at the Alte Pinakothek in Munich, travelling from the Centraal Museum in Utrecht. The opening event takes place at 7pm, Tuesday, More Info
Exhibit: Rembrandt and Saskia
Rembrandt met Saskia in 1633. He was already well on his way to becoming a prominent painter, and she came from a wealthy family in Leeuwarden. Soon after their first meeting, the couple announced More Info
Exhibition: Master of Elsloo: From lonely hand to collection of masters
At the end of the Middle Ages, the production of woodcarving thrived in what is now the Meuse-Rhine area. Unfortunately, we seldom know who commissioned or created these statues. To help classify More Info
Exhibition: Grotesques: A fascinating fantasy world
Capricious, bizarre and monstrous, but also caricatural and ridiculous. Grotesques from the Renaissance to the present. From Nero … At the end of the 15th century, the underground ruins of the More Info
Exhibition: 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
Exhibition: Early Rubens
The Fine Arts Museums, in collaboration with the Art Gallery of Ontario, are mounting a major exhibition of works by the Flemish Baroque painter—the biggest US exhibition dedicated to the artist in More Info