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
Painted, Printed, Used. Image and Book in the Late Middle Ages
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