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Arthur Brand, nicknamed the "Indiana Jones of the Art World," said the latest discovery was among his most significant.
Repping your hood is at least as old as 17th-century Netherlands, according to a new book by an art historian. University of Kansas professor Linda Stone-Ferrier’s new book, “The Little Street ...
Tucked away and nearly forgotten, this 17th-century mancave once belonged to a wealthy Dutch nobleman. Filled with old-world charm, mysterious artifacts, and centuries of dust, it offers a rare ...
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 ...
Organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Dutch Art in a Global Age is a massive survey of Netherlandish art from the mid-to-late 1600s centered on the formation and expansion of the Dutch ...
Dutch art detective Arthur Brand with six paintings that had been stolen from Medemblik in September. Courtesy of Arthur Brand.
View Portrait of Catharina van Scheltinga 1598-1631 or Geerteke van Scheltinga 1600-1635 by Dutch School-Frisian 17 on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Dutch School-Frisian 17.
Starr Director of the Research and Academic Program, Clark Art Institute, and lecturer in Art History, Williams College The so-called golden age of Dutch painting in the 1600s coincided with an ...
John Reibetanz visited more than 20 museums and art galleries in the Netherlands for Everyday Light, his latest poetry collection John Reibetanz, a U of T professor emeritus of English, says the ...
Ode to Antwerp: the Secret of the Dutch Masters, running until 17 September at the Museum Catharijneconvent in Utrecht, argues that key developments underpinning the 17th-century flowering of ...