The National Gallery of Art (Washington DC) acquired its first work by Caspar Netscher, A Woman Feeding a Parrot, with a Page (1666). The painting featured in the exhibition Drawings for Paintings in [...] Read More
Museum News
National Museum Warsaw Re-Opens Old Masters Gallery
The Old Masters Gallery in the National Museum Warsaw re-opened in January 2017 after extensive renovation. [...] Read More
Swansea (Wales) Museum Authenticates Jordaens Study
A painting in the Swansea Museum relegated to the storeroom has recently been authenticated as a preparatory oil study by Jacob Jordaens for his large painting Meleager and Atalanta in the Prado. [...] Read More
Princeton University Art Museum Acquires Only Known Libalt Drawing
The Princeton University Art Museum has acquired from Lawrence Steigrad Fine Arts the only known drawing by Gottfried Libalt (1610? – Vienna 1670), A Cavalier with a Monkey. [...] Read More
Leiden Collection (New York) Launches Online Catalogue
The Leiden Collection launched its online catalogue, edited by Arthur Wheelock: www.theleidencollection.com. [...] Read More
Metropolitan Museum of Art Receives Rubens Painting on Loan
The Metropolitan Museum of Art received on loan Lot and His Daughters by Peter Paul Rubens. The painting was sold for $58.1 million to a private collector at Christie’s, London, in 2016. It now hangs [...] Read More