In the 1600s the Netherlands established one of the world’s first art markets – but it couldn’t have happened without the ...
The Night Watch—Rembrandt’s most famous painting, according to the museum—is 12 feet tall and more than 14 feet long. It depicts a group of civic guardsmen , Amsterdam’s 17th-century local ...
Visitors eager to catch a glimpse of Rembrandt’s “The Night Watch ... the living work of cultural institutions — and how art history is so often a collaboration between artists and ...
Five years after the start of an intensive examination of Rembrandt’s The Night Watch ... “The entire life of the 400-year-old painting is becoming visible again,” Casper van der Kruit ...
I missed this news story at the end of last year that the Krannert Art Museum in Illinois acquired Willem Bartsius's Samson ...
Anna Liesching, curator of art at National Museums NI, described the gift as "transformative". "Rembrandt was a tireless experimenter who brought many innovations to the art of etching," she said.
How do you discuss Rembrandt's paintings in your book? Historically, studies of the transatlantic slave trade in early modern painting (about 1400-1700) have looked at paintings that directly ...