The social and moral implications of retreating oneself in solitude were vigorously debated in early modern Europe. While the benefits of a solitary state were exalted in the context of scholarly More Info
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Agnes Etherington Art Centre Receives Twelve Dutch and Flemish Paintings
The Agnes Etherington Art Centre at Queen’s University in Kingston announced a donation of twelve Dutch and Flemish paintings. The paintings have been gifted by Isabel Bader, the wife of the late Dr. [...] Read More
Het Noordbrabants Museum Acquires a Large Private Collection on Long-Term Loan
Het Noordbrabants Museum in ‘s Hertogenbosch announced a long-term loan agreement with the JK Art Foundation, a Dutch private collection of over 550 works dating from 1500 to the present day. The More Info
Exhibition: Class Society. Everyday Life as Seen by Dutch Masters
With Lars Eidinger and Stefan Marx In the Golden Age of the Netherlands, painting saw a great upswing in view of the country’s strong economic development. Particularly popular were the elegant, More Info
Virtual Book Launch: New Hollstein Dutch & Flemish: The Liefrinck Dynasty
This fall a two-volume catalogue on the Liefrinck family has appeared in the New Hollstein Dutch & Flemish series. The Liefrinck family was a Netherlandish dynasty of printmakers that consisted of [...] Read More
Alfred University, Assistant Professor, Tenure Track Position: Art History
The School of Art and Design within the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University seeks applicants for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Art History with an [...] Read More