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The Printmaker’s Art

The skills of artists such as Rembrandt van Rijn, Francisco Goya and Albrecht Dürer, are on display in The Printmaker's Art.

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Rembrandt Etching Discovered in a University Bathroom

How did an original Rembrandt etching find its way into a bathroom cabinet at The Catholic University of America (CUA) and then for years remain hidden there, obscured from public view?

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Rembrandt Invades SoCal… and the Internet

A handful of notable museums in Southern California have created a unique collaborative online exhibition focused on the seventeenth-century Dutch master, Rembrandt van Rijn.

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Rijksmuseum Presents Tavern Scenes, Prints and Drawings

The Rijksmuseum’s Tavern Scenes exhibition gives an idea of what it was like to be in a tavern in the 16th and 17th century.

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Albrecht Dürer: Impressions of the Renaissance

Albrecht Dürer: Impressions of the Renaissance features 41 works celebrating the world of Albrecht Dürer, one of the greatest artists of the Northern Renaissance.

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Rembrandt in Focus at the National Museum Wales

A special loan of Rembrandt van Rijn's (1606-1669) Portrait of Catrina Hooghsaet from Penrhyn Castle is on view at National Museum Cardiff.

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Decoding the Durer in Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol

If you’re curious about that Albrecht Dürer print that pops up on page 263 in The Lost Symbol, Dan Brown’s latest bestseller, you can hop over to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and find it [...]

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Lunar Art Has Landed in Houston

To mark the 40th anniversary of man´s landing on the moon, this September the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents The Moon: “Houston, Tranquility Base Here. The Eagle Has Landed.”

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The Alchemic Nature of Painting

An essay by Peter Nixon, written exclusively for Park West Gallery.

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Today in Art History – Paris Opera Unveils Marc Chagall Ceiling

On September 23, 1964, the Paris Opera unveiled a stunning new ceiling painted as a gift by Belorussian-born artist Marc Chagall.

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