The acquisition of seven early hand-coloured engravings from the prayer book of an Utrecht nun and the return of a wartime loss, the Book of Hours for Autun printed in 1506 and illustrated with More Info
In the Light of Caravaggio: Dutch and Flemish Paintings from Southeastern Museums
This extraordinary exhibition, the first on this theme since 2008, is a cooperative effort between six American museums, and includes major examples by Dirck van Baburen, Gerrit van Honthorst, More Info
Meeting Suermondt – A New Taste for the Arts
An energetic mastermind in Germany's emerging coal and steel industry, a cosmopolitan banker and a multilingual alderman – Barthold Suermondt (1818 – 1887) was one of the most important industrialists More Info
Cool Light and the Open Sea: Dutch and Flemish Master Drawings and Their Conservation
This exhibition features Dutch and Flemish drawings from the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries from the museum’s holdings. Following a multi-year restoration project supported by the Hermann More Info
Haute Lecture by Colard Mansion: Innovating Text and Image in Medieval Bruges
The exhibition takes you back to fifteenth-century Bruges, a cosmopolitan, dynamic city, famous for its book production. In the middle of this book world stands the figure of Colard Mansion, producer More Info
Rembrandt Operates
This exhibition is dedicated to a small panel, which the museum has on permanent loan from a private collector. The Footoperation was painted in 1634 and has been attributed to Rembrandt by the More Info