The Amsterdam City Archives hold a fair amount of documents on Rembrandt’s life, his work, his commissioners, his wives, children, and his troubling financial situation. This exhibition tells a More Info
Rembrandt and Saskia: Love and Marriage in the Dutch Golden Age
As the most famous Frisian bridal couple ever, Rembrandt and Saskia form the central theme. Their story is at the same time the story of a ‘high-society marriage’ in the seventeenth century and spans More Info
The Fountain of Grace
The Fountain of Grace is not just the only painting from the circle of Jan van Eyck in the Prado’s collection but also one of the most intriguing. The identity of the artist, the work’s precise More Info
Van Dyck: Pittore di Corte
An internationally acclaimed character and amiable conversationalist with a refined style, Van Dyck was the official painter of the greatest courts in Europe. Through his paintings, and above all his More Info
Frans Hals and the Moderns
Frans Hals was rediscovered as a modern idol two hundred years after his death. He was admired, even adored by late 19th-century artists such as Édouard Manet, Max Liebermann and Vincent van Gogh. More Info
Frans Hals Portraits: A Family Reunion
This exhibition is the first devoted to the family portraiture of Frans Hals (1582/83–1666), one of the foremost painters of the Dutch Golden Age. Organized by TMA and the Royal Museums of Fine Arts More Info