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Five artworks from the Dutch Golden Age are finally returning to their rightful place, more than a decade after they disappeared into the shadowy depths of the illicit art market. The works belong ...
How a years-long collaborative relationship between Museum of Art and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston led to “Dutch Painting: ...
Ms. Schavemaker used the show’s opening to announce that the Amsterdam Museum will jettison the term “Golden Age” for the era in the 17th century when the Netherlands was a world leader in ...
“In Praise of Painting: Dutch Masterpieces at The Met” is an exhibition well worth seeing, first of all, because it comes to you online, as one cannot see it at the museum for now (due, of course, to ...
The Dutch Golden Age, beginning in 1588, is known for the art of Rembrandt, the invention of the microscope, and the spice trade of the Dutch East India Company. It ended a little under a century ...
Let's not leave the Dutch Golden Age yet. There is one more thing we must look at before we go. It's Johannes Vermeer's tranquil "View of Delft" (1659–1661). 🎨Johannes Vermeer ...
“Dutch Art in a Global Age: Masterpieces from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston” is on view through Feb. 9 at the Kimbell Art Museum, 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth.
Maria van Oosterwijck, Still Life of Flowers in a Glass Vase, 1685, oil on canvas. Courtesy of Maria van Oosterwijck In the Dutch Golden Age, becoming an artist was typically a career path that ...
The “cabinet size” painting—intended to be hung in a home, not a church—is estimated to sell for between US$5 million and US$7 million. The Dutch Golden Age spanned much of the 17th century.
A new exhibition, “The Golden Age of Dutch Delftware: Selections from the Jack E. Lapp Collection,” will open at the Hope College Kruizenga Art Museum on Friday, June 3, and run through Saturday, Aug.
“In Praise of Painting: Dutch Masterpieces at The Met” is an exhibition well worth seeing, first of all, because it comes to you online, as one cannot see it at the museum for now (due, of course, to ...