In the late sixteenth century and through much of the seventeenth century, art in Flanders and the Netherlands flourished in great diversity. It was an era of economic prosperity but deep religious More Info
Exhibition: Women on Paper – Female Artists in the Spotlight
Women on Paper is an exhibition about women who have made their mark on art history. Work by a selection of women artists from the Rijksmuseum collection has been brought together in five rooms in More Info
Exhibition: Baroque Influencers. Jesuits, Rubens, and the Art of Persuasion
A special exhibition at three historic locations forms the heart of the festival. It will allow you to experience the baroque in a surprising way. To win over their audience, the Jesuits developed More Info
Exhibition: Rembrandt – True to Life
Rembrandt: True to Life follows the work of the seventeenth-century Dutch master from his early years in Leiden through to his final years in Amsterdam. Exploring Rembrandt’s innovations in More Info
Exhibition: The World Made Wondrous: The Dutch Collector’s Cabinet and the Politics of Possession
Filled with over 300 objects including paintings, prints and sculptures, as well as gems, shells, and taxidermy, The World Made Wondrous recreates a fictive 17th-century Dutch collector’s cabinet in More Info
Exhibition: The Bentvueghels. A Notorious Art Society in Rome
This exhibition tells the particular story of a group of artists from the Northern and Southern Netherlands, who united in Rome around 1620 in the artist group ‘The Bentvueghels’. The distinctive name More Info