This exhibition of Gerrit van Honthorst's Adoration of the Shepherds (1622) displays the work following an extensive conservation campaign, which also produced new research on the painting. More Info
The Silver Caesars: A Renaissance Mystery
This exhibition is dedicated to the extraordinary set of 12 silver-gilt standing cups known collectively as the Aldobrandini Tazze. While the artisan(s) who created the works remain anonymous, there More Info
High Society
This exhibition includes thirty-five life-size portraits of princes, aristocrats and wealthy citizens by European masters of portrait painting from Lucas Cranach to Edouard Manet. The centerpiece of More Info
Rembrandt’s ‘Self Portrait at the Age of 34’ on loan from The National Gallery, London
Rembrandt van Rijn’s Self Portrait at the Age of 34, a striking painting from The National Gallery, London, makes its U.S. debut this December in the galleries of the Museum. Created in 1640, this More Info
Rembrandt: Prints “of a Particular Spirit”
The contemporary English writer and collector John Evelyn pronounced him “the incomparable [Rembrandt], whose etchings and gravings are of a particular spirit.” This exhibition takes an intimate view More Info
Rubens’ Daughter: An Intimate Family Portrait
A single painting exhibition dedicated to Peter Paul Rubens' portrait of his daughter, Clara Serena, likely painted shortly before her death at the age of 12. For more More Info