The Leiden Department of Art History organizes the online presentation of Woodland Imagery in Northern Art c. 1500-1800 Leopoldine van Hoogendorp Prosperetti of the University of Houston (published by [...] Read More
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Conference: Alida Livingston’s World: Women in New Netherland and Early New York
Explore the lives of women—Dutch, African, Indigenous, and English—who shaped and built New Netherland and colonial New York in the 17th and 18th centuries. Presented in partnership with the New [...] Read More
Residenzgalerie Salzburg Launches Online Collection Catalogue
Since last month, the collection of the Residenzgalerie Salzburg can be consulted online. The Residenzgalerie is the first of four institutions of the DomQuartier Salzburg that has digitized its [...] Read More
Call for Papers: Rubens in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (Antwerp, 9-10 February 2023)
Rubens was one of the first Flemish masters who engaged with reproducibility to distribute his oeuvre to a broader audience. After his death, reproductions of his work gradually multiplied, as did the [...] Read More
Rembrandt Painting Returns to French Church under Tightened Security
A painting by Rembrandt that decorated the wall of a small church in southern France for two centuries virtually unprotected is now “100% theft-proof,” Dutch broadcaster NOS reported. The work, Christ [...] Read More
Toledo Museum of Art Acquires Still Life by Maria van Oosterwijck
The Toledo Museum of Art announced the purchase of a floral still life by Maria van Oosterwijck (1630–1693). The painting, which will undergo conservation before going on view, is one of the largest [...] Read More