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
Between Rubens and Van Dyck: Gaspar de Crayer, a Court Painter
Gaspar de Crayer (1584-1669), once regarded as a renowned painter, has become largely forgotten since the nineteenth century. His style is comparable to the pomp and circumstance that is associated More Info
Water, Wind, and Waves: Marine Paintings from the Dutch Golden Age
The Dutch rose to greatness from the riches of the sea. During the seventeenth century they became leaders in marine travel, transport, commerce, and security as their massive cargo carriers and More Info
Rembrandt: Britain’s Discovery of the Master
This exhibition reveals how the taste for Rembrandt’s work in Britain evolved over the past 400 years, examining the profound impact of Rembrandt’s art on the British imagination, by exploring the More Info
Dutch Mountains: From the Dutch Lowlands to the Alps
During in the 17th century Dutch masters revolutionized landscape painting. This exhibition examines how the artistic rediscovery of the mountainous landscape during the Dutch Golden Age contributed More Info
Rembrandt Observes People
Rembrandt was a keen observer. He wanted to know what moved people, to capture their dramas, large and small. In the spring and summer, the Rembrandt House Museum is staging a two-part exhibition with More Info