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The renovation project at the Akron Art Museum will bring three new galleries and the Idea Machine, an interactive space for all generations.
Big-bearded William Morris, who did some of the first thinking about industry’s impact on art, was fond of pointing out that the word “manufacturer” had lost all if its original meaning ...
Overshadowed by the High Renaissance, the 15th century artists of the Lowlands were called "Flemish primitives." But the modern eye has adjusted to their light, and appreciates the full ...
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 ...
Growing prosperity meant that art collecting was no longer the exclusive domain of the royal family. With more patrons and art buyers in the middle class, Dutch and Flemish artists were given more ...
The Critic’s Notebook On Dutch & Flemish painting, the Morgan Library, The Fairy Queen, Dorrance Dance & more from the world of culture.
“Saints, Sinners, Lovers and Fools: Three Hundred Years of Flemish Masterworks” showcases more than 130 artworks spanning 1450 to 1750.
The restoration of Quinten Massys’s “Madonna of the Cherries” reveals exquisite details of an endearing (and maaaybe a little creepy) family moment.
Oxford's Ashmolean joins forces with an Antwerp museum for a unique show of Flemish art from Bruegel to Rubens ...
Oxford’s Ashmolean Museum is devoting its upcoming spring exhibition to “the finest works of art produced by Flemish masters”. The flagship museum’s upcoming exhibition, Bruegel to Rubens ...
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