Inspired by the acquisition of the acquisition of the William A. Clark maiolica collection from the Corcoran Gallery of Art, this exhibition highlights the impact of Renaissance prints on maiolica and More Info
Tulips, Tobacco, Herring Fishing: Dutch Painting of the Golden Age
This exhibition displays 32 paintings from the collection of Carl Schünemann, which were donated to the Kunsthalle Bremen in 2017. Including still life, landscape, marine painting, and genre painting, More Info
Rubens: Painter of Sketches
Within the history of European art Rubens was the most important artist for the creation of oil sketches. While only a dozen or so works of this type by earlier artists survive, around 450 are known More Info
Sea Views: Netherlandish Drawings from the Barthold Suermondt Collection
By the 1870s, the entrepreneur and banker Barthold Suermondt (1818–1887) had amassed one of the most important private collections of Old Master paintings and drawings in Germany. This exhibition More Info
Rembrandt and the Inspiration of India
Late in his career, Rembrandt created a series of unusually meticulous drawings depicting emperors and courtiers from Mughal India. This exhibition explores the Dutch master’s careful studies of More Info
Rembrandt at the Condé Museum
This exhibition allows visitors to discover 21 original etchings by Rembrandt, some by his students, and drawings attributed to Rembrandt or his entourage. Rembrandt’s engravings, belonging to the More Info