Royalty walked among royalty at the Museum of Fine Arts on Monday evening. Led by Ronni Baer, the museum’s senior curator of European paintings, and director Matthew Teitelbaum, Her Royal Highness ...
The Dutch have landed in Boston with the Museum of Fine Arts’ new major exhibition of 75 masterpieces, titled “Class Distinctions: Dutch Painting in the Age of Rembrandt and Vermeer.” Twenty-four of ...
The painting known as "Seated Merchant Wearing a Falling Lace Collar" holds lots of clues. Elizabeth Skrabonja, curator of exhibitions at Orangetown Historical Museum & Archives, hopes to unlock the ...
The artworks are the only pendant marital portraits of an Amsterdam couple that Hals ever created. Rijksmuseum In 1885, the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam received two Frans Hals paintings as part of a ...
40.12 x 32.25 in. (101.9 x 81.9 cm.) A masterful example of Dutch portraiture, this exceptional oil on canvas comes alive with luminous color, a dramatic composition, and extraordinary detail. The ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — A pair of paintings by Dutch Golden Age master Frans Hals that possibly depict his own children are returning to the Netherlands after more than a century overseas in the ...
Allow us to introduce the British royal family's counterparts in the Netherlands: the Dutch royal family. This lesser-known but equally fabulous royal family is led by King Willem-Alexander, who has ...
The works on display highlight the breadth of 17th-century Dutch creativity and the collector’s commitment to public access.
Editor’s Note: This article is a review and includes subjective thoughts, opinions and critiques. At one point or another, I think we’ve all been starstruck in a literal way — stunned by the cast of ...
It’s fun to imagine what Michael Mapes’ studio must look like: You would assume that the New York-based artist’s workspace has to resemble the lab of a harebrained entomologist, with test tubes, ...
That is, also, I think, where you have influence on the portrait. In a way, it also mirrors the personality of the photographer.” For Banning, the subjects of the pictures are indicative of life in a ...