A festschrift has been published to honor Maryan W. Ainsworth, curator emerita at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and former adjunct professor at Barnard College, whose work as a scholar, curator, and [...] Read More
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Exhibition: The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England
England under the volatile Tudor dynasty was a thriving home for the arts. An international community of artists and merchants, many of them religious refugees, navigated the high-stakes demands of More Info
Vermeer’s Secrets
Only about 35 paintings by Johannes Vermeer are known today. The National Gallery owns four works by or attributed to this beloved 17th-century Dutch artist: Woman Holding a Balance, A Lady More Info
Rembrandt and the Masters of the South: The Standard Bearer on Tour
Presentation: 1 October - 30 October 2022 In October, you can see The Standard Bearer (1636) at Het Noordbrabants Museum. Rembrandt’s ambitious masterpiece is on tour! The painting is displayed More Info
Exhibition: Crawly Creatures. The Representation and Appreciation of Insects and Other Small Animals
The Rijksmuseum is teeming with more than a thousand colourful butterflies, hairy spiders and glistening toads. The more than 140 paintings, sculptures, books and preserved specimens reflect the More Info
Call for Papers: 3rd Annual GOTH Symposium
Dates: Thursday 18 to Saturday 20 May 2023 Organizers: The GOTH Committee Host: The GOTH Research Centre, OU Location: The Open University, Milton Keynes (live, on campus event) Theme: Gender and [...] Read More