Make a print of your favourite detail Download this work and make your own creation Order a ready-made poster of this work 'Le voeu du faisan', het banket of feest van de Fazant. Filips de Goede en ...
Melchior d'Hondecoeter's (1636-1695) specialty of poultry painting was something of a family business. Melchior's father and grandfather had both been interested in animal painting, and an aunt was ...
In 1830 werd in Nederlands-Indië het zogeheten cultuurstelsel ingevoerd. Javaanse boeren moesten op een vijfde deel van hun rijstvelden suiker en andere producten verbouwen als verplichte belasting.
The iconic Rijksmuseum in the heart of Amsterdam is one of the things you need to see when you visit the Netherlands. Immerse yourself in more than 8,000 works of Dutch art and history, including ...
Make a print of your favourite detail Download this work and make your own creation Order a ready-made poster of this work Portret van een vrouw. Staande, ten halven lijve, bij een balustrade, een ...
In Setting the Table, eight paintings from the Rijksmuseum collection trace Dutch dining culture in the 17th century. These still lifes and everyday scenes by artists such as Gabriël Metsu, Abraham ...
Korean artist Lee Ufan describes his work as ‘art of the encounter’. Find time this summer for your very own calm encounter with Lee Ufan’s sculptures, among the hustle and bustle of museum square.
Even as an inexperienced young artist, Rembrandt did not shy away from experimenting. Here the light glances along his right cheek, while the rest of his face is veiled in shadow. It takes a while to ...
Rembrandt’s largest, most famous canvas was made for the Arquebusiers guild hall. This was one of several halls of Amsterdam’s civic guard, the city’s militia and police. Rembrandt was the first to ...
Se ti trovi ad Amsterdam ma non hai molto tempo, basta un'ora per ammirare le opere più importanti. Scarica l'app gratuita del Rijksmuseum per altre visite. Prenota la visita guidata dedicata alle ...
Isaac and Arnoldus van Rijneveld worked for their father, a prominent Amsterdam jeweller. They travelled regularly to Paris, the leading European centre for goldsmith’s work. There they had themselves ...