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Researchers with the Nivaagaard Collection in Denmark have pieced together two parts of portrait of a family painted by the Flemish master Cornelis de Vos in 1626, believed to have been skillfully ...
A first-ever collaboration between the National Gallery of Art and the Smithsonian examines the birth of natural history.
MFA removes 20 Dutch and Flemish paintings from its collection Most of the works will be sold via auction in early 2025 By Malcolm Gay Globe Staff,Updated December 12, 2024, 9:00 a.m.
A home appraiser in France spotted what he thought was a painting by Pieter Bruegel the Younger. The client told him it was clearly a fake. Turns out the 400-year-old painting was authentic.
Art history sleuths in Europe have determined that two separate portraits by a 17th-century Flemish artist actually belong together — and the two works of art have been reunited in a Danish museum.
Five years ago, Antwerp’s Rubens House posted the digital equivalent of a “wanted” poster for a group of missing 17th-century Flemish paintings not seen in more than 40 years. The five works ...
For nearly 40 years, the British art gallery has defended the Flemish Baroque master’s authorship of ‘Samson and Delilah’ ...
The restoration of Quinten Massys’s “Madonna of the Cherries” reveals exquisite details of an endearing (and maaaybe a little creepy) family moment.
A rediscovered painting by Flemish 17th-century painter Pieter Brueghel the Younger, for years hidden in a family house, is expected to fetch 600,000 to 800,000 euros ($649,000 to $865,000) at ...
Object Details artist Unknown Notes Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 64 Chicago Exhibition of the Fine Arts. Catalogue of the First Exhibition of Statuary, Paintings, &c., opened May 9th, in ...