The Groeninge Museum has acquired a late-medieval panel depicting The Mass of St. Gregory. The panel was formerly part of the collection of the Marqués de Conquistas in Madrid and has been considered [...] Read More
Museum News
Gemäldegalerie Presents Autoradiography Findings on Rembrandt Painting
The Gemäldegalerie in Berlin by using neutron-activation autoradiography discovered that a large part of Rembrandt’s Susanna and the Elders was overpainted by Joshua Reynolds. In this method paintings [...] Read More
Pieter Bruegel the Elder Website Launches
The new website of the complete works of Pieter Bruegel the Elder has been launched: www.pieterbruegel.net. It is connected to the website on Jan Brueghel: www.janbrueghel.net. Elizabeth Alice Honig [...] Read More
Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten Acquires Van Dyck Study
The Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp, has acquired Study of a Bearded Old Man in Profile by Anthony van Dyck. (From Codart News, January 2017) [...] Read More
Maerten de Vos Calumny of Apelles on View in Antwerp
The little-known Calumny of Apelles by Maerten de Vos (1532-1603) is on extended loan to the Rubenshuis from a private collection, but will be on display at the refurbished Museum of Fine Arts in [...] Read More
Rijksmuseum Exhibits Natural History Paper Museum of Rudolf II
The Rijksmuseum is exhibiting the Natural History Paper Museum of Emperor Rudolf II. This unique collection of 750 watercolors of animals, birds and plants was compiled between 1596 and 1610 as a [...] Read More