“Country Road in Provence by Night”
Explore the life and legacy of Vincent van Gogh, a pivotal figure in Western art known for his emotional depth and innovative techniques.
Explore the life and legacy of Vincent van Gogh, a pivotal figure in Western art known for his emotional depth and innovative techniques.
Discover the world of Caravaggio's paintings with their dramatic lighting. The artist whose works influenced succeeding generations of painters all over Europe due to their cultural uniqueness.
Ilya Repin, a prominent figure in Russian art, is celebrated for his ability to capture the emotional depth of his subjects while providing sharp social commentary through his paintings. His masterpieces, including ‘Barge Haulers on the Volga’, ‘Ivan the Terrible and His Son’
Especially for the occasion, Gallery setting up the tapestries and paintings by Bernard van Orley from the series of Jacob's History and the first tapestry from the series Our Blessed Lady of the Sablon.
Gustav Klimt artistic contributions extend far beyond his lifetime, leaving a profound impact on the landscape of modern art. His work, characterized by ornate detail and symbolic richness, has influenced several art movements, notably Art Nouveau and Expressionism. Klimt's synthesis of decorative elements and thematic exploration of sexuality and identity resonated with the avant-garde artists who followed him, inspiring them to transcend conventional boundaries in their expressions.
Discover how Johan Zoffany's innovative techniques influenced future generations of artists and learn about the engaging exhibition experience designed to showcase his artistic legacy through thematic groupings, guided tours, and interactive events.
Delve into the narrative and emotional depth of Jean-Honoré Fragonard, a pivotal figure in the Rococo movement, paintings as they encapsulate the complexities of love, youth, and nature within a historical context.
Jan van Eyck is often hailed as a pioneering figure in the realm of early Netherlandish painting, particularly renowned for his innovations in oil painting. During a time when tempera was the predominant medium, Eyck’s inventive approach to oil allowed him to explore a range of techniques that would revolutionize the art world. His mastery of layering and glazing enabled him to achieve an unparalleled level of realism and luminosity in his works. Layering involved the application of multiple coats of paint to create depth and texture, while glazing provided a transparent finish that enhanced the vibrancy of colors.