The exhibition includes 110 paintings, drawings and prints that examine the female nude, 'womanhood,' and morality in the context of sixteenth-century cultural history. Includes Lucas Cranach the More Info
Dutch Masters from the Hermitage. Treasures of the Tsars
The first-ever exhibition at the Hermitage Amsterdam dedicated to the collection of Dutch paintings in the St. Petersburg collection. For more More Info
Otto Marseus van Schrieck (ca. 1620 -1678) en de ontdekking van de ‘Bybel der natuure’
Previously at the Staatliches Museum Schwerin/Ludwigslust/Güstrow, July 7 – October 15, 2017. With catalogue edited by Gero Seelig with contributions by E. Jorink, B. van de Roemer, K. Leonhard, 224 More Info
Ferdinand Bol and Govert Flinck: Rembrandt’s Master Pupils
The first exhibition devoted to two of Rembrandt's most important pupils, Ferdinand Bol and Govert Flinck. For more information: More Info
Virtuosity and Imagination: Rembrandt’s Etchings from Boijmans’s Collection
An installation of 60 Rembrandt etchings from the Boijman's Collection. For more information: https://www.boijmans.nl/en/exhibitions/virtuosity-and-imagination-rembrandt-etchings-from-the-collection More Info
Jan Steen’s Histories
This exhibition will expand the understanding of Jan Steen from a painter of 'daily life' to a painter also of history. For more information, More Info