Frans Hals (c.1582/3–1666) is one of the greatest masters of the Dutch Golden Age, praised by his contemporaries for his capacity to paint lifelike portraits that seem ‘to live and breathe’. In More Info
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Call for Papers: KIK-IRPA Bulletin, No. 37
The Bulletin of the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage is a scientific journal dedicated to the study, conservation and scientific analysis of Belgian cultural and artistic heritage. The first [...] Read More
Job Posting: Curator at Rijksmuseum Twenthe in Enschede
Rijksmuseum Twenthe has an opening for a curator with a specialization in Old Masters or modern art (full-time, 36 hrs/wk). The deadline is 1 October. More information is available on the museum [...] Read More
Job Posting: AGO Thomson Curatorial Fellowship in European Art
The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) seeks applications for the AGO Thomson Curatorial Fellowship in European Art. This is a two-year position that trains a doctoral candidate or recent doctorate to [...] Read More
Art Institute of Chicago Virtual Conversation: Rethinking the 17th-Century Dutch Galleries
Join Jacquelyn N. Coutré, Eleanor Wood Prince Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture of Europe; Jonathan Tavares, Associate Curator of Applied Arts of Europe; and Jamie Gabbarelli, Prince Trust [...] Read More
The Kroniek van Museum Het Rembrandthuis Available in Digital Form
The scholarly periodical with five new articles is now online on the website of The Rembrandt House Museum. The first digital issue of the Kroniek, the periodical of The Rembrandt House Museum [...] Read More