Zsuzsa Urbach, a distinguished scholar of Netherlandish art, an Honorary Member of HNA, and an invaluable colleague, died on 26 November in Budapest. Born in 1933 in an assimilated Jewish background [...] Read More
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Challenging Eurocentrism: Reimagining Paradigms of Presentation of Dutch and Flemish Art
Inclusivity in Dutch and Flemish Art (IDFA*) and the Center for Netherlandish Art are pleased to announce two panels focusing on expanding DEAI values within the museum. (Here is the information for [...] Read More
Breaking Down Barriers to Access: Thoughts on Inclusivity, Mentorship and Diversifying Museums
Inclusivity in Dutch and Flemish Art (IDFA*) and the Center for Netherlandish Art are pleased to announce two panels focusing on expanding DEAI values within the museum. (Here is the information for [...] Read More
In Memoriam: Tilman Falk (1935–2020)
Identifying long-lost Old Master German drawings was something at which Tilman Falk excelled. He had a gift and an eye for drawings. Call it the work of a dogged scholar or able detective, Falk’s [...] Read More
Masterpieces from Buckingham Palace
Sixty-five paintings that usually hang in the Picture Gallery at Buckingham Palace and are widely acknowledged to be among the highlights of the Royal Collection will be brought together in a gallery More Info
Call for Conference Papers: Power, Patronage and Production
Power, Patronage and Production: Book Arts from Central Europe (ca. 800–1500) in American Collections. On January 13–15, 2022, the Index of Medieval Art (Princeton University), the Pierpont Morgan [...] Read More