In the 17th century, global commerce fueled the economy of the Netherlands and sparked an artistic boom. Dutch merchants sailed from Amsterdam and other ports across seas and oceans, joining trade [...] Read More
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New Fellowships at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Announces Generous Gift from the Diamonstein-Spielvogel Foundation to Support Five Fellowships in the Department of Drawings and Prints The Metropolitan Museum of Art [...] Read More
IDFA seeks new members
Inclusivity in Dutch and Flemish Art (IDFA) is a collective of museum professionals working in North America who meet virtually to workshop projects and ideas within collections of Dutch and Flemish [...] Read More
Vernacular Books and Reading Experiences in the Early Age of Print
In the first 150 years of European printed book production (c. 1450-1600), the new medium of print evolved from its indebtedness to manuscript culture into a full-grown means of communication and More Info
Wallace Collection – Rubens Talk Series
Rubens Talk Series, 9 June to 21 July: To accompany our new exhibition, Rubens: Reuniting the Great Landscapes, this series of seven evening talks will explore different aspects of More Info
The Changing Understanding of Colonial Slavery in Dutch National History and Identity
Low Countries Seminar at Institute of Historical Research. The last of our meetings for this academic year will take place this Friday 4 June, when Karwan Fatah-Black (Leiden) will be speaking to [...] Read More