The ability of art to closely mimic nature formed a well-established trope in European painting of the early modern period. The intensified circulation of goods in trade-based empires such as the More Info
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Exhibition: Dutch Drawings: Highlights from the Rijksmuseum
In the atmospheric Print Gallery, this exhibition offers a rare opportunity to view in Ireland works by seventeenth-century Dutch artists from the collection of the world-famous Rijksmuseum. Drawings More Info
Exhibition: Glanzstücke im Dialog
Highlights in Dialogue Opulent floral still lifes meet exquisite drinking and ceremonial glasses. Franz Hals’ Laughing Boy toasts with Jan Steen’s Lovesick Woman, and next to Fabritius’ The Sentry, More Info
In Memoriam: Stephen Hopson
The board of HNA regrets to inform our membership of the recent death of Stephen Hopson, a longstanding fellow member. We extend our condolences to his family and friends. [...] Read More
Stedelijk Museum Breda Identifies Painting by Jacobus Storck as a View of Breda
Late 2019, a seventeenth-century painting titled “Paysage fluvial hollandais avec un château” (Dutch river landscape with castle) came on the market in France. The work is signed by the Amsterdam [...] Read More
Call for Papers: Renaissance Care (RSA San Juan, 2023)
The Lise Meitner Research Group “Decay, Loss, and Conservation in Art History” at the Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History solicits abstracts for a paper session to be held at [...] Read More