This installation contrasts two different portrayals of the proverb: "As the old sing, so pipe the young." One version, in the collection of the Maurithuis, is by Jan Steen. The other, from the Royal More Info
Ferdinand Bol: The House, the Collection, the Artist
Ferdinand Bol (1616-1680) was the first resident at 672 Keizersgracht, the current location of the Museum van Loon. In honor of his residence, the Museum van Loon is hosting an exhibition dedicated to More Info
A Global Table
Bringing together old masters and contemporary artists, this exhibition examines the intertwined histories of colonialism and still-life painting. The exhibition is curated by Abigail Winogrand, More Info
Jewellery: Designs in Print and Drawing
This exhibition surveys a history of jewelry design on paper from the 16th to the 19th century. For more information: https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/jewellery-designs-in-print-and-drawing More Info
Wealth in Groningen: Borgs and City Palaces, 1600-1800
This exhibition displays the history of collecting among the prominent Groningen families of the 17th and 18th centuries. For further More Info
Der Meister von Messkirch: Katholische Pracht in der Reformationszeit
This is the first monographic exhibition devoted to the Master of Messkirch. He was an early-modern German painter, whose paintings illustrate the history of Roman Catholic art within Germany during More Info