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Kimbell exhibition showcases the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century 125 works on loan from Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts include portraits, landscapes, still lifes and scenes of everyday life.
The visual splendor of this Dutch Golden Age painter's work, featuring gorgeous arrays of fruits and flowers animated by buzzing insects, delights in tableau after tableau.
How a years-long collaborative relationship between Museum of Art and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston led to “Dutch Painting: ...
Torrentius was born Johannes van der Beeck in Amsterdam in 1589. We know close to nothing about his education, only that he came to art at an early age and embarked on a successful career as a ...
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 ...
Hill is adept at synthesizing signifiers of a millennial creative’s life in Los Angeles with her enduring admiration for still-life paintings from the Dutch Golden Age. “The sense of wonder at ...
A pair of paintings by Dutch Golden Age master Frans Hals, possibly depicting his own children, are returning to the Netherlands after more than a century overseas in the hands of private owners.
The so-called golden age of Dutch painting in the 1600s coincided with an economic boom that had a lot to do with the transatlantic slave trade.
Born in 1622 during the Dutch Golden Age, Fabritius sits beautifully between Rembrandt and Vermeer. He was a member of the Delft School, but didn’t paint domestic scenes like Vermeer and Pieter ...
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