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A pair of paintings by Dutch Golden Age master Frans Hals, possibly depicting his own children, are returning to the ...
Progress in the golden age meant scientific advancement and religious toleration at home, but a devastating human cost abroad ...
A magnificent 17th-century bourgeois residence transformed into an art gallery: perfect for parading the Golden Age of Dutch painting. Wandering through the succession of small rooms that make up ...
In 1953, the French semiotician Roland Barthes wrote this about the cloth inspectors/merchants in his brilliant but short essay "The World as Object": In the Dutch Golden Age, [there are ...
With 80 works, the exhibition compares and contrasts the style linked with the time of the flowering of Dutch art – no longer referred to as the “Golden Age” due to its associations with slavery – and ...
Adam and Eve, attributed to the Dutch 16th-century artist Cornelis van Haarlem. courtesy Kaye Spiegler A painting looted by the Nazis during World War II from the collection of Jacques ...