The Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens’s (1577-1640) passion for the classical past shaped his personal values and provided him with powerful artistic inspiration. Rubens: Picturing Antiquity at the More Info
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Exhibition: De Delftse Blik. Historische Vrouwen
History is not complete without the gaze of women. That goes without saying, but is not yet self-evident. The exhibition Delftse Blik. Historische Vrouwen (Delft View. Historical Women) presents the More Info
Exhibition: Facelifts & Makeovers
Not everyone knows that there is a conservation studio in the Mauritshuis attic. To ensure the collection remains in top condition, a team of in-house conservators dedicates its time to conserving, More Info
Exhibition: At Home with Jordaens
Where the Northern Netherlands had Frans Hals, Rembrandt and Vermeer, in the Southern Netherlands they had their own Great Three: Jordaens, Rubens and Van Dyck. This exhibition focuses on Jacob More Info
Exhibition: A Modello (1611) for the High-Altar of Antwerp Cathedral
Rubens’s Assumption of the Virgin from about 1613 in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna was meant to become the High-Altar in the Antwerp Cathedral. The first commission for it dates from about More Info
Exhibition: The Expressive Body: Memory, Devotion and Desire (1400-1750)
The Expressive Body: Memory, Devotion, Desire (1400–1750) examines the ways in which the human form has provoked powerful responses, from the physiological to the mystical. In the early modern More Info