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Original Drawing Behind Rembrandt’s Dog In The Night Watch Found

Original Drawing Behind Rembrandt’s Dog In The Night Watch Found

by News Desk | Sep 25, 2025 | News

New research has revealed that the barking dog in Rembrandt’s The Night Watch draws directly on an early 17th-century design by Adriaen van de Venne (1590–1662). The discovery emerged from Operation Night Watch, the most comprehensive study ever undertaken of the...
Steve McQueen: Occupied City Exposes An Unsettled Presence – Rijksmuseum

Steve McQueen: Occupied City Exposes An Unsettled Presence – Rijksmuseum

by News Desk | Sep 14, 2025 | Reviews

The Rijksmuseum has devoted its south façade and auditorium to Steve McQueen’s Occupied City, an audacious and urgent work made all the more resonant against the backdrop of the ongoing Gaza conflict and the rise of the right in Europe and in the UK. Spanning...
Anonymous Artists: American Photography At The Rijksmuseum – Marcus Howard-Vyse

Anonymous Artists: American Photography At The Rijksmuseum – Marcus Howard-Vyse

by News Desk | Feb 13, 2025 | Reviews

The Dutch Survey of American Photography is the first in Europe. It traces America’s self-documented history with cool detachment, bearing witness to an adolescent country and art forms developing side-by-side. The extent to which American imagery permeates our daily...
Asian Bronze A World of Beauty Rijksmuseum – Jude Montague

Asian Bronze A World of Beauty Rijksmuseum – Jude Montague

by News Desk | Sep 30, 2024 | Reviews

Lit against minimalist greys, the unpainted bronzes tarnished by the process of age gather in the upper rooms of the National Museum dedicated to the Dutch arts for the Asian Bronze, 4,000 Years of Beauty exhibition. Religious and holy objects from throughout Asia...
Frans Hals:  A Golden Age Dutch Master Returns – Nico Kos-Earle

Frans Hals: A Golden Age Dutch Master Returns – Nico Kos-Earle

by News Desk | Feb 26, 2024 | Reviews

In March 1849, Théophile Thoré-Bürger founded Le Journal de la vraie République, which Cavaignac (head of the French Second Republic) banned. Forced into exile, this once-political journalist turned his attention to the forgotten Dutch masters of the Golden Age under...
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