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For nearly 40 years, the British art gallery has defended the Flemish Baroque master’s authorship of ‘Samson and Delilah’ ...
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.
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 ...
Its brash, flamboyant painting tradition is the subject of “Saints, Sinners, Lovers, and Fools: 300 Years of Flemish Masterworks,” a broad survey now at the Dallas Museum of Art.
The best female Old Master you’ve never heard of. Until now. A newly discovered artist from the Dutch Golden Age, Michaelina Wautier has her turn in the light at the MFA — in a first-ever US show.
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 ...
Two separated halves of a 17th century Flemish painting have gone on display together for the first time, reuniting the family portrayed 200 years after they were torn apart. The two artworks ...
The restoration of Quinten Massys’s “Madonna of the Cherries” reveals exquisite details of an endearing (and maaaybe a little creepy) family moment.
"Flemish Nativity" is based on a 16th century painting "The Census in Bethlehem" by the Flemish artist Pieter Bruegel, famous for filling his compositions with crowds of people and activity. (Emma Lee ...
From Ed “Big Daddy” Roth’s iconic bad-boy Rat Fink to 300 years worth of Flemish masterpieces, this week’s art openings and events travel far and wide without leaving town.
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