CODART Memories: CODART TWEE Congress Amsterdam (1999)
The picture was taken during the CODART TWEE Congress in Amsterdam that took place from 15 to 16 March 1999. The congress focused on Dutch and Flemish art in Russia and was complemented by a study trip...
View ArticleNew CODARTfeature Published: Exhibiting Sustainably
A new feature has been published on the CODART website. Sustainability policy is important in numerous areas of society, and it is increasingly acquiring a key role in museums. For instance, ICOM...
View ArticleNew CODART Members Since October 2023
CODART welcomed ten new members and three new associate members in the last three months of 2023. We would like to introduce them to the rest of the network and welcome them to CODART! Members Dr....
View ArticlePainting by Abraham Bloemaert Acquired by the National Gallery
The National Gallery announced that it has acquired the painting Lot and his Daughters (1624) by Abraham Bloemaert (1566–1651), which has been on loan to the London museum for the past four years from...
View ArticleSamuel Mareel Appointed Senior Curator at the KMSKA
Samuel Mareel has been appointed Senior Curator of Fifteenth and Sixteenth-Century Art at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts (KMSKA) in Antwerp. He took up his post on 1 January. In his new role, Mareel...
View ArticleCFP: Visuality and Virtuality – Annual ANKK Conference (Vienna, 24-26 October...
The annual meeting of the ANKK (Arbeitskreis Niederländische Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte) will take place from 24-26 October 2024 in Vienna in cooperation with the Department of Art History of the...
View ArticleDirk De Vos, Former Curator of the Groeningemuseum, Passed Away
On 1 January 2024, the former curator of the Groeningemuseum, Dirk De Vos, passed away. As chief curator he played an important role for Musea Brugge. Dirk De Vos (1943-2024) started working at the...
View ArticleThe British Museum Acquired Rembrandt Drawing
The British Museum has expanded its collection of Rembrandt’s drawings with the acquisition of a black chalk sketch of A Baby in a Cap Sleeping in a Cradle, which has been transferred to the nation in...
View ArticleNew Issue of Delineavit et Sculpsit (no. 53)
A new issue of the periodical Delineavit et Sculpsit appears this week. It contains some of the papers presented at the D&S jubilee symposium Safely Stored – the Collecting of Prints and Drawings...
View ArticleHolger Jacob-Friesen Appointed Director of the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in...
The Staatlichen Kunstsammlungen Dresden announced the appointment of Prof. Dr. Holger Jacob-Friesen as the new director of the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister (Old Masters Picture Gallery). Holger...
View ArticleNew CODARTfeature Published: Dutch Art at the Château de Chantilly
A new feature has been published on the CODART website. This month, curator Baptiste Roelly introduces us to the Dutch holdings of the Musée Condé at the Château de Chantilly near Paris. The collection...
View ArticleNationalmuseum Sweden Acquires Painting by a Rembrandt-Pupil
The Nationalmuseum in Stockholm has acquired the painting Young Man Asleep Before an Open Book, probably executed in Rembrandt’s studio in the mid-seventeenth century. In the Dutch Golden Age, the...
View ArticleGetty Foundation Awards Final Thirteen Paper Project Grants
The Getty Foundation has awarded thirteen new grants totaling nearly $1.3 million to support curatorial innovation in the graphic arts as part of its Paper Project initiative. With $8.7 million in...
View ArticleCall for Applications: Summer Course for the Study of the Arts in Flanders –...
Applications for a new edition of the Summer Course for the Study of the Arts in Flanders have opened. Annually, the Summer Course brings a select group of eighteen highly qualified young researchers...
View ArticleLloyd DeWitt Appointed Curator of European & American Art Pre-1930 at the...
The Portland Art Museum in Oregon has announced the appointment of CODART member Lloyd DeWitt as its Richard and Janet Geary Curator of European & American Art Pre-1930. DeWitt began his new...
View ArticleKingston Lacy Rehangs Rubens Portraits in Historic Arrangement
The portrait of Maria Serra Pallavicino, painted by Peter Paul Rubens in 1606 has returned to Kingston Lacy, near Wimborne, Dorset, after being loaned to Dulwich Picture Gallery for their recent...
View ArticleTwo Early Sculptures by Artus Quellinus I Sought for Exhibition
Next year, a major monographic exhibition about Artus Quellinus I (1609-1668) will take place at the Royal Palace Amsterdam, organized jointly by the Royal Palace and the Rijksmuseum. For this project,...
View ArticlePublication on Antwerp Gold and Silver Marks between 1456 and 1798
Until now, no survey work was available with which Antwerp’s gold and silver marks from the ancien régime could be identified. The ‘Antwerp gold and silver marks 1456-1798’ in Dutch by silver...
View ArticleNew Curatorial Fellowships and Vacancies on the CODART Website
Several new job opportunities have been posted on the CODART website in the last days. The Frick Collection is inviting applications for its two-year Anne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellowship (deadline: 29...
View ArticleExhibition Catalogue on Quiringh van Brekelenkam Published
A catalogue has been published in conjunction with the first monographic exhibition on Quiringh Gerritsz. van Brekelenkam (1622-1669). The focus exhibition Human Warmth. The Art of Quiringh Gerritsz....
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