A long-lost self-portrait of Rembrandt is set to return to The Hague. It will be on display in Escher in The Palace, which was home to the painting from 1850 to 1894, when the palace belonged More Info
Presentation: Anthonie de Lorme (Tournai 1600/10-Rotterdam 1673)
The baroque interior of the Keizerskapel is home to a temporary presentation of an ‘imaginary’ baroque church interior by Anthonie de Lorme. De Lorme was born in Tournai (ca. 1600/1610) and died More Info
Exhibition: Theodoor Rombouts
The MSK is organizing the first ever monographic exhibition of works by the baroque master Theodoor Rombouts (1597-1637). The museum will bring paintings from around the world to Ghent, where their More Info
Exhibition: Michaelina Wautier and The Five Senses: Innovation in 17th-Century Flemish Painting
Now on view in our Center for Netherlandish Art’s Gallery for Innovative Scholarship, a new exhibition—the first in the Americas dedicated to Michaelina Wautier—is centered around the artist’s rare More Info
Exhibition: Hugo van der Goes. Between Pain and Bliss
PRESS RELEASE online: www.smb.museum/en/press/press-releases/detail/ Kulturforum, Gemäldegalerie Matthäikirchplatz, 10785 Berlin Opening hours: Tue – Fri 10 am – 6 pm, Thu 10 am – 8 pm, Sat + Sun More Info
Exhibition: Magic Rock Crystal
Precious stones have fascinated people since time immemorial. The Museum Schnütgen is now dedicating an exhibition to the water-clear rock crystal with around 130 objects from More Info