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New research in the Rijksmuseum's catalogue for its Vermeer blockbuster suggests that Maria de Knuijt may have influenced his subject matter
Speakers from around the world have been invited to a two-day talks programme centred around the display
Gregor Weber's biography "Johannes Vermeer: Faith, Light and Reflection" also supports the controversial view that Vermeer used a camera obscura
Fans encouraged to send versions of the famous 17th-century painting for 'My Girl with a Pearl' initiative at The Mauritshuis
New additions to Old Master's canon go against a recent analysis conducted by Washington D.C's National Gallery of Art
The full list of paintings to be shown in the ambitious retrospective next year was announced at a press briefing in New York
At least 28 paintings, out of around 35 known works by the artist, will go to Amsterdam next year
Dutch national museum opposes the report claiming its foundations have been infected, stating the building “has not sunk a millimetre”
Clara the rhinoceros, who was brought to Rotterdam from India in 1741 and taken on a two-decade tour of Europe, is the subject of a new exhibition charting her life and the influence she had on art, science and culture
Analysis of The Milkmaid ahead of a major exhibition at the Rijksmuseum suggests he worked much faster than previously assumed
The Amsterdam museum pulls out the largest paintings, drawings and prints on paper from its collection
Timely show narrates Indonesia's fight for independence from the Netherlands through the life stories of 23 "eyewitnesses"
The Standard Bearer has been purchased from the Rothschild family via a trust located in the Cook Islands
Owned by the Rothschild family, the vibrant painting is on the open market after France was unable to raise the funds to buy the national treasure
Original sketch has been revealed beneath the paint, shedding light on the Dutch master's intention—but worrying deterioration of the famous picture has also been found
The Amsterdam museum will rival the Mauritshuis's 1996 exhibition by bringing together more than 23 of the Dutch master's rare paintings
Plus, the rise of private museums and Renaissance portraits at the Rijksmuseum
A major exhibition that includes nearly 90 paintings at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum boasts a series of blockbuster-calibre loans
Four years in the making, the exhibition has gained new urgency after the murder or George Floyd. How unflinchingly does it address its subject and its collection?
The Netherlands needs to collectively examine how its past has shaped today's society, says the director of the Amsterdam museum
Plus, Leonora Carrington's Surrealist children's book behind the next Venice Biennale and Rubens's landscapes reunited after 200 years
The exhibition will offer new insights into the experiences of slaves as well as the role of Dutch trading companies
Researchers will consider “various modes of return” for museum objects and how the process can help to reconcile with colonial past
The new year's must-see shows include Vermeer and Botticelli blockbusters; major Jasper Johns and Yayoi Kusama retrospectives; and sweeping surveys on Iran, slavery and queer art
Cultural institutions from Amsterdam to Utrecht will work together to advance diversity and inclusion in programming, audiences and staff
From Titian's masterpieces and a major Raphael survey, to the final stop of the Soul of a Nation tour
As museums donate protective supplies to medical centres during coronavirus crisis, grassroots efforts to make masks struggle to meet medical standards
Precision illumination can draw out a work’s fine details without physical intervention, but some doubt it will ever replace traditional conservation
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter international museum collections—from a rising star of Weimar-era Berlin to a Bohemian Virgin and Child
We speak to the artist behind the extraordinary Wheatfield work and visit two new shows in the Netherlands. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.