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The Dutch Golden Age’s Female Painters Finally Receive a Show of Their Own A new exhibition at the National Museum of Women in the Arts spotlights eight unheralded 17th- and 18th-century artists ...
It's worth noting that Ruysch was hardly the only woman painting in the 17th century. Curator Robert Schindler's rediscovery of the little-known work of Rachel's sister, Anna, was one impetus for ...
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 ...
The 1626 canvas by Dutch Golden Age master Frans Hals was swiped during a burglary at the Hofje van Mevrouw van Aerden museum in Leerdam early Wednesday, police said Thursday.
The exhibition covers a remarkable chapter of art history: the Dutch Golden Age, the 1600s, a period when The Netherlands — then called the Dutch Republic — enjoyed extraordinary riches. Foreign trade ...
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 ...
A somber, blue-toned portrait by German artist Rainer Fetting is displayed in the late-20th-century wing of the From Monet to ...
Roelant Savery, the industrious Dutch Golden Age artist best known for his painting of the dodo bird, is the subject of a new exhibition at the Mauritshuis museum in the Hague, Netherlands.
Because paintings from the so-called Dutch Golden Age depict scenes from public life — and render those scenes in a style that aims to be as realistic as possible — it’s tempting to confuse ...
The valuable 17th century painting from the Dutch Golden Age was uncovered among a collection of 60,000 pieces after the building and its contents were gifted to the National Trust of Australia ...
The heirs of a prolific Dutch art collector are demanding that one of the country's top museums return 25 paintings, including eight works by Rembrandt, because they are not on ...
“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 ...
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