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Institutions breathed a sigh of relief after the government withdrew tax-raising plan—but remain worried about possible funding cuts
The “art explorer” project allows the Dutch museum's vast holdings to be more searchable
Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum is returning the favour and lending one of its works after showing the Frick’s Vermeers in its blockbuster exhibition last year
A bone and lock of hair apparently belonging to Piet Hein have been in storage at the Dutch museum for centuries—now there are calls to have them returned to his grave
Maria Sibylla Merian was accused of exploiting native knowledge of enslaved people without credit for her 1705 book Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium
The gallery's curators reveal the role played by living artists and women in building the institution’s all-embracing character over the past 200 years
They include an Amsterdam townscape painted an hour or so before the artist visited the newly opened museum in 1885
Shows at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum were huge hits last year but managing visitors—and staff—proved challenging
Following the death of universally acclaimed Rembrandt scholar Ernst van de Wetering, attribution of the artist is in flux
As a major exhibition on the Dutch Old Master opens at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, a divide has emerged among specialists over the total number of autograph works
Directors of leading institutions in the country warn of the damage that budget cuts and a scaling back on international collaboration could do to the sector
Scientists discovered extra seam during Operation Night Watch conservation project at the Rijksmuseum
Pair of paintings of a husband and wife were recently formally attributed to the Old Master by the Dutch museum
Plus, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco gain a major collection of American art and the Rijksmuseum acquires recently restituted silver salt cellars
We spotlight eight paintings in the London show that Vincent singled out for special praise
First major survey of Dutch painter in three decades will include reunited panels and monumental paintings
The self-portrait is considered the final major work by the Dutch artist to enter a public museum from private owners—but sparked controversy after it was acquired with public funds during the pandemic
Missed the blockbuster show at the Rijksmuseum? Fear not, we present an insider’s guide to seeing all his 36 paintings across the globe, from London and New York, to Braunschweig and Tokyo
The company Exhibition on Screen is producing films about artists—and it may have just had a breakthrough with the Dutch artist
The recently-closed exhibition drew 650,000 visitors in its four month run
Masterpiece was returned to the Mauritshuis in March
Dutch museum has received €12.5m gift to help support free-of-charge, sculptural exhibitions in the gardens
The French head of state and First Lady pondered over masterpieces such as The Milkmaid and The Lacemaker
Heading to the Vermeer blockbuster at the Rijksmuseum? Here are some other unmissable masterpieces in the Dutch capital
As the Rijksmuseum's once-in-a-lifetime blockbuster brings together an unprecedented number of works by the Old Master, paintings including a self-portrait are still missing
A hit in The Netherlands, "The New Vermeer" challenges artists to recreate works from a wide variety of materials—including Lego
A less-is-more approach to the biggest ever exhibition of the Dutch Old Master’s paintings makes this blockbuster a triumph
As the "unmissable" show opens at the Rijksmuseum we talk to the curators, the museum's director and artist Alvaro Barrington