Building on the Morgan’s tradition of presenting to the American public distinguished works from outstanding institutions abroad, Van Eyck to Mondrian: 300 Years of Collecting in Dresden focuses on More Info
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Exhibition: Becoming Famous: Peter Paul Rubens
Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) is arguably the most successful Flemish Baroque painter. His works are characterized by an impressive, colorful imagery that is highly recognizable. Even during Rubens’s More Info
Exhibition: From Memling to Rubens: The Golden Age of Flanders
The exhibition introduces the abundant fifteenth to seventeenth-century Flemish art collection of The Phoebus Foundation, and provides an overview of the versatility of the Belgian art culture of the More Info
Erasmus Lectures 2021 at Harvard University: Art and Thought in the Dutch Republic
In collaboration with Harvard University’s Department of History of Art and Architecture, the Harvard Art Museums present Art and Thought in the Dutch Republic, a three-part online lecture series [...] Read More
Michiel Coignet in Saint-James’ Church in Antwerpen. A Tribute.
Michiel Coignet (Antwerp, 1549-1623) is buried in Saint-James’Church (Sint-Jacobskerk) in Antwerp. He died on Christmas eve in 1623, and was a polymath who made significant contributions to e.g. More Info
RKD Presents “Houbraken Translated”
The new RKD Study Houbraken Translated is a complete, fully illustrated and augmented edition in English of the celebrated De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen (The [...] Read More