Early Netherlandish painters of the 1400s pioneered portraits as highly detailed, distinctive records of an individual. Two centuries later, artists of the Dutch Golden Age made these faces come alive ...
Frans Hals' 1625 oil painting "Portrait of Cunera van Baersdorp" is among the works included in “Dutch Art in a Global Age: Masterpieces from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,” on view through Feb. 9 ...
Johanna Koerten was a multifaceted artist in a wide range of media, including glass, silk, wax and watercolor. But she is most famous for her paper cuts, works that use small cuts and incisions in ...
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. Titled ...
"Published on the occasion of the exhibition Italian recollections: Dutch painters of the Golden Age, presented at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts from June 8 to ...
The world’s largest private collection of Dutch Golden Age artworks is making its United States debut in West Palm Beach’s Norton Museum of Art. Running through March 29, “Arts and Life in Rembrandt’s ...
How did Rachel Ruysch, seen by some in the Dutch Golden Age as Holland’s most famous painter — for a while, she outsold Rembrandt — slip from grand renown to barely a footnote? Such are the vagaries ...
The works on display highlight the breadth of 17th-century Dutch creativity and the collector’s commitment to public access.
Even if some may find pearls old-fashioned, it’s hard to deny that pearls can brighten up a face. Art history has no shortage of gems, but a few of them gleam as far and wide as Johannes Vermeer’s ...
A 17th century portrait discovered in an attic by the Dutch Golden Age painter Rembrandt sold for $1.4 million in Maine, breaking a state record. The painting, titled "Portrait of Girl" by Rembrandt ...
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