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A show argues that the Jewish tale was interpreted as a symbol of liberation from Spanish rule in 17th-century Dutch society.
A new exhibition at the Toledo Museum of Art puts 17th-century artist phenom Rachel Ruysch back in the spotlight.
The Denver Art Museum (DAM) announces that two key artworks from the National Gallery of Art’s (NGA) collection will be on display at DAM for two years.
The allure of finding lost art treasures is real, but proving authorship—and determining an artwork’s commercial value—can be ...
A large private collection of Dutch Old Masters is making available 75 of its works, including 18 Rembrandts, for the ...
A Rembrandt drawing of a lion could approach a record sum for a work on paper when it is expected to come up for auction next year. Thomas Kaplan, an American collector of Dutch 17th-century art ...
Thomas Kaplan has announced plans to sell Young Lion Resting, a rare Rembrandt drawing, to support wildlife conservation ...
Featuring 160-plus paintings, prints, sculptures, and more, the downtown OKC museum's "From the Vault" exhibit is on view through April 27.
Rembrandt's The Night Watch and Peter Paul Rubens' Enthroned Madonna Adored by Saints stand out as two monumental works in art history. Rubens' painting, displayed at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts ...
In the extensive publications about John James Audubon (Fig. 1), the artist-naturalist who was America’s first great watercolorist, his art has not received the same attention as his dramatic life ...
Queen Esther was a figure of inspiration to Jews who had fled from oppressive regimes. In the Netherlands, she became a broadly popular symbol of courage and resistance.