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
Jan Brueghel the Elder: A Magnificent Draughtsman
In 2019, we are looking back in Flanders and in Brussels at the crucial role that Pieter Bruegel the Elder played in the art-historical landscape of the sixteenth century. The 450th anniversary of his More Info
Old Masters Drawings Exhibition at the Bruges Arentshuis, Feb. 14-Aug. 18, 2019
Recent research inspires new insight into 16th and 17th century drawings from the collection of the Bruges Groeningenmuseum. The exhibition includes works from important Flemish and Netherlandish More Info