Museum Objects as Evidence: Challenging the Narrative During the summer of 2024, the Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam) and Bard Graduate Center (New York) will co-facilitate the Summer School. A unique [...] Read More
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In Memoriam: Corine Schleif
Corine Schleif, art historian, born February 20, 1949 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, passed away on December 8, 2023, in Phoenix, Arizona. An esteemed scholar of medieval and Renaissance art, she has [...] Read More
CFA: Rijksmuseum Fellowship Programme
The Rijksmuseum welcomes international, independent research proposals which open new talented candidates to base part of their research at the Rijksmuseum, and offers access to the opportunities for [...] Read More
Rembrandt Used Lead to Protect The Night Watch from Moisture
New research has revealed that Rembrandt impregnated the canvas for his famous 1642 militia painting The Night Watch with a lead-containing substance even before applying the first ground layer. Such [...] Read More
New Issue of Oud Holland Published
The latest issue of Oud Holland features three articles. The first offers an in-depth iconographic analysis of a reliquary shrine kept in Borgloon. Combining medieval and early modern sources with [...] Read More
Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art (NKJ 73) Published
What aspects of their environment do artists decide to depict? Are they critical of the way in which others treat the environments that surround them? The latest volume of the Netherlands Yearbook [...] Read More