Dutch paintings of the seventeenth century—the Golden Age of Rembrandt, Hals, and Vermeer—have been a highlight of The Met collection since its founding in 1870. This exhibition will bring together More Info
Rembrandt in Paris: Manet, Méryon, Degas and the Rediscovery of Etching (1830-90)
It is a little-known fact that in the nineteenth century Rembrandt was an icon for numerous French avant-garde artists, Impressionists and Post-Impressionists. Great names such as Édouard Manet, Edgar More Info
The Charterhouse of Bruges: Jan van Eyck, Petrus Christus and Jan Vos
This exhibition brings together two masterpieces of early Netherlandish painting commissioned in the 1440s by the Carthusian monk Jan Vos, reuniting them for only the second time in their history. The More Info
Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker
The Denver Art Museum is the sole venue for Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker, showcasing about 100 prints from Rembrandt van Rijn’s career spanning from 1625 to 1665. Rembrandt: Painter as More Info
Baroque Book-Design: A Tale of Friendship and Co-operation
The exhibition reveals publishers’ love for their trade, and how they have motivated artists, printers and designers in the past and present to create. The sixteenth century saw the emergence of many More Info
All that Glitters: Life at the Renaissance Court
The Renaissance courts of Europe were meant to dazzle—courtiers feasting at lavish tables and knights in gleaming armor might spring to mind. Life at court was certainly lavish, but everything from More Info