In the late sixteenth century and through much of the seventeenth century, art in Flanders and the Netherlands flourished in great diversity. It was an era of economic prosperity but deep religious More Info
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Exhibition: Women on Paper – Female Artists in the Spotlight
Women on Paper is an exhibition about women who have made their mark on art history. Work by a selection of women artists from the Rijksmuseum collection has been brought together in five rooms in More Info
Museum Prinsenhof Acquires Drawings by Delft Artist Leonaert Bramer
Museum Prinsenhof has acquired three drawings by Delft artist Leonaert Bramer (1596-1674) at Sotheby’s in New York. The drawings in question are Gods on Olympus, Venus complaining to Jupiter in the [...] Read More
Job Posting: Head of Collection & Science at Mauritshuis
The Mauritshuis in The Hague seeks to appoint a Head of Collection & Science. The deadline for applications is 5 June 2023. Please see below for a short job description and a link to the full [...] Read More
New Issue of Oud Holland Published
This year, Oud Holland opens their pages with new biographical information on the seventeenth-century painter Adriaen van de Venne. This data has recently become available through several digitized [...] Read More
Symposium: Rubens and the Jesuits
Naar aanleiding van de tentoonstelling 'Rubens en de jezuïeten' het Rubenianum Center en het Snijders&Rockoxhuis organiseren een studiedag op vrijdag 2 juni 2023 in het Rubenianum, [...] Read More