Are there inconsistencies between the current Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, exhibition of the 17th century Flemish artist Michaelina Wautier and the catalog accompanying the show? Catalogs are, of ...
This ain’t your mama’s Messiah. An eagle-eyed art trader in Austria bought a painting of Jesus Christ — and discovered a secret portrait of Jesus hidden underneath that was covered up during ...
MONTREAL — The fool takes center stage in a Flemish painting show now on view at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Although the English title, Saints, Sinners, Lovers and Fools, leads with saints, ...
"When I open the windows in the morning in Liechtenstein, and I look out of the windows, I see mountains of two neighboring countries, Switzerland and Austria, so for Liechtenstein it's very natural ...
Spaceship cathedrals meet QR codicies.
The Flemish are precise and the Dutch are florid – but they all share a Falstaffian appetite for life. Innkeeper, more beer! Dutch and Flemish art are as different as gouda and pancakes – at least it ...
Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts never owned a Vermeer, but it has something even rarer, a painting Vermeer copied in two of his own paintings. Dirck van Baburen’s lascivious and satirical “The Procuress” ...
Researchers suspect that a painting bought in 1970 for £65 might be the handiwork of Anthony van Dyck. Featured here is an example of a similar painting, Portrait of Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of ...
So fragile that they are rarely seen in public, 120 of Flemish art’s finest drawings show you the minds and hands of the artists at work – chief among them the surprisingly dark and mysterious Rubens ...
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