In the Dutch Golden Age, a period defined by economic prosperity and political and religious freedom, the art market flourished. Praised for their artful portrayal of the world around them, Dutch More Info
On paper: Drawings by Ghent Artists from the Museum’s Collection
The central theme of the exhibition ‘On paper’ is the City of Ghent and the artists who lived, passed through or settled here. For each of them, the artistic context of local life in Ghent was a More Info
In the Shadow of Rembrandt: Dutch Etching in the 17th Century
The role of Rembrandt van Rein (1606-1669) in Dutch graphic art is significant – he is considered one of the founders of contemporary etching. Nevertheless, the artist remained alone in his quest. More Info
Flemish Primitives: Treasures of Margaret of Austria
The Royal Monastery of Brou is reunited with the legacy of its founder, Margaret of Austria. This exhibition brings together a century of Flemish Primitives from Jan Van Eyck to Bernard Van Orley. For More Info
Rubens & Co: Drawings of the Masters from Flanders
The Wallraf-Richartz-Museum not only has a wonderful collection of paintings by a large number of Flemish artists, but also magnificent drawings – and often the two are closely linked. Anyone who More Info
Skin to Skin: Three Exceptional Pairs of Portraits
The Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna is showing the spectacular portrait of a fifty-six-year-old man by Frans Pourbus the Younger (Antwerp 1569-1622 Paris), a painting long believed lost that is on More Info