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
Museum News
Victoria and Albert Museum Acquires Hoefnagel Watercolor
The Victoria and Albert Museum has acquired the earliest and most detailed representation of Henry VIII’s destroyed Nonsuch Palace, a 1568 watercolor by Joris Hoefnagel. On view to August 31, [...] Read More
Museum de Lakenhal Closes until 2019
Museum De Lakenhal (Leiden) is closed for restoration and expansion from October 17, 2016 until spring 2019. [...] Read More
Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister Receives van Valckenborch Landscape
The Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Kassel has received an important landscape painting by Marten van Valckenborch through the bequest of Adelaide Rothfels (1921-2015). (From Codart News, November [...] Read More
Städel Museum Launches Online Research Project
The Städel Museum launched its online research project Time Machine in October 2016. Visitors can explore the historical exhibition rooms in three-dimensional constructions: [...] Read More
National Gallery of Ireland Acquires Two Paintings
The National Gallery of Ireland has acquired Head of a Bearded Man by Peter Paul Rubens, and Village Kermesse near Antwerp, by David Teniers II from the Alfred Beit Foundation, Russborough. Both [...] Read More