The Mauritshuis has acquired three allegorical paintings by Nicolaes Berchem. Together with Allegory of Summer – which has been at the Mauritshuis since 1992 – they form an exceptional ensemble. The [...] Read More
Museum News
Musea Brugge Adds Another Flemish Primitive to Its Collection
After acquiring Saint Veronica with the Sudarium by the Bruges Master of the Legend of Saint Ursula earlier this year, Musea Brugge has added another early work to its core collection of Flemish [...] Read More
Nazi-Looted Still-Life by Jan van Huysum Returns to the Uffizi
Germany has agreed to return a still-life by Dutch painter Jan van Huysum to the Uffizi Galleries. Vase of Flowers was looted from Palazzo Pitti in Florence during World War II and remained in Germany [...] Read More
Krannert Art Museum Builds World-Class Collection of Dutch Political Prints
The Krannert Art Museum (KAM) has amassed the largest museum collection of early modern Dutch political prints outside of Europe, thanks to strategic acquisitions guided by Dr. Maureen Warren, KAM’s [...] Read More
Instituto Moll launches new website
Instituto Moll, the Center for Research in Flemish Painting in Madrid, has just launched their new website: https://www.institutomoll.com/en The new website is a source for information about [...] Read More
Museum De Lakenhal in Leiden Reopened after a Two-Year Renovation
His Majesty King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands opened the renovated Museum De Lakenhal on 19 June. The Leiden museum has opened its doors to the public after being closed for more than two [...] Read More