Here’s Diana, goddess of the hunt & the night, hanging out with her nymphs. Hound at her feet, moon on her forehead... yes, that dreamy Vermeer vibe is already there.
Johannes Vermeer, Diana and her Nymphs, c. 1653-1654
Here’s Diana, goddess of the hunt & the night, hanging out with her nymphs. Hound at her feet, moon on her forehead... yes, that dreamy Vermeer vibe is already there.
Johannes Vermeer, Diana and her Nymphs, c. 1653-1654
Girl Singing and Boy Playing the Violin (c. 1628) by Frans Hals or now on view at the Mauritshuis.
Girl Singing and Boy Playing the Violin (c. 1628) by Frans Hals or now on view at the Mauritshuis.
A. You get the hell out of there.
B. You come closer to watch 😅
Discover this moment up close in 'The Grand Tour – Destination Italy', on view until January 4.
A. You get the hell out of there.
B. You come closer to watch 😅
Discover this moment up close in 'The Grand Tour – Destination Italy', on view until January 4.
Not a real gallery, but a kunstkamer = basically a 17th-century art mood board. Left: Apelles paints Alexander the Great’s lover. Alexander loved it and said: “You keep Campaspe, I’ll keep the painting.”
Willem van Haecht, Apelles Painting Campaspe
Not a real gallery, but a kunstkamer = basically a 17th-century art mood board. Left: Apelles paints Alexander the Great’s lover. Alexander loved it and said: “You keep Campaspe, I’ll keep the painting.”
Willem van Haecht, Apelles Painting Campaspe
What would you do with this branch? On the one hand, it's part of the historical story of The Bull. On the other hand, it's not how Paulus Potter intended the painting to look. So... keep or toss? 🤔
Follow along for more about the live restoration of the Bull by Paulus Potter.
What would you do with this branch? On the one hand, it's part of the historical story of The Bull. On the other hand, it's not how Paulus Potter intended the painting to look. So... keep or toss? 🤔
Follow along for more about the live restoration of the Bull by Paulus Potter.
Isn't it fascinating to see the hand of the master at work? We are still restoring this amazing piece of work. You can witness the entire process live at the Mauritshuis until the end of 2025.
Isn't it fascinating to see the hand of the master at work? We are still restoring this amazing piece of work. You can witness the entire process live at the Mauritshuis until the end of 2025.
This snail escaped from 'Vase of Flowers' (c. 1670) by Jan Davidsz de Heem!
This snail escaped from 'Vase of Flowers' (c. 1670) by Jan Davidsz de Heem!
Godefridus Schalcken, The Doctor's Examination, c. 1690
Godefridus Schalcken, The Doctor's Examination, c. 1690
A young woman writes a song, a man peeks over her shoulder. The lute symbolizes harmony in love.
But above the fireplace you see a stormy sea. A reminder that love isn’t always smooth sailing?
Gabriel Metsu, A Young Woman Composing a Piece of Music, c. 1664
A young woman writes a song, a man peeks over her shoulder. The lute symbolizes harmony in love.
But above the fireplace you see a stormy sea. A reminder that love isn’t always smooth sailing?
Gabriel Metsu, A Young Woman Composing a Piece of Music, c. 1664
We investigated this with the help of brain scientists. Curious about how we conducted this research and what the results are? Go to https://bit.ly/ResearchGirl
We investigated this with the help of brain scientists. Curious about how we conducted this research and what the results are? Go to https://bit.ly/ResearchGirl
Normally hanging at Burghley House, this portrait shows Brownlow Cecil, 9th Earl of Exeter. It was painted by Angelica Kauffman when she was just 22, but already really famous. Check it out at our exhibition ‘The Grand Tour - Destination Italy’.
Normally hanging at Burghley House, this portrait shows Brownlow Cecil, 9th Earl of Exeter. It was painted by Angelica Kauffman when she was just 22, but already really famous. Check it out at our exhibition ‘The Grand Tour - Destination Italy’.
Do you recognise these paintings?
Okay, we'll tell you 😇 Here are the answers:
- Johannes Vermeer, Girl with a Pearl Earring, c. 1665
- Carel Fabritius, The Goldfinch, 1654
- Rembrandt, The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolaes Tulp, 1632
- Paulus Potter, The Bull, 1647
Do you recognise these paintings?
Okay, we'll tell you 😇 Here are the answers:
- Johannes Vermeer, Girl with a Pearl Earring, c. 1665
- Carel Fabritius, The Goldfinch, 1654
- Rembrandt, The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolaes Tulp, 1632
- Paulus Potter, The Bull, 1647
This small panel by Cesare Aguatti captures the Temple of Vesta in Rome. If you look close, you’ll see it’s made of microscopic mosaic tiles, carefully arranged to form a Roman ruin.
Check it out at our exhibition ‘The Grand Tour - Destination Italy’.
This small panel by Cesare Aguatti captures the Temple of Vesta in Rome. If you look close, you’ll see it’s made of microscopic mosaic tiles, carefully arranged to form a Roman ruin.
Check it out at our exhibition ‘The Grand Tour - Destination Italy’.
Gerrit Adriaensz Berckheyde, A Hunting Party near the Hofvijver in The Hague, Seen from the Buitenhof
c. 1685-1690
Gerrit Adriaensz Berckheyde, A Hunting Party near the Hofvijver in The Hague, Seen from the Buitenhof
c. 1685-1690
This work is part of a series on the seasons. Originally made to hang above the doors of a grand house in Amsterdam. The paintings were separated, but are now reunited at the Mauritshuis.
Nicolaes Pietersz Berchem, Allegory of Autumn
This work is part of a series on the seasons. Originally made to hang above the doors of a grand house in Amsterdam. The paintings were separated, but are now reunited at the Mauritshuis.
Nicolaes Pietersz Berchem, Allegory of Autumn
Godefridus Schalcken, A Useless Moral Lesson, c. 1690
Godefridus Schalcken, A Useless Moral Lesson, c. 1690
Jan Steen knew exactly what he was doing. In the 17th century oysters were seen as the ultimate aphrodisiac… and just look at her, she’s clearly offering more than just a snack!
Jan Steen, Girl Eating Oysters, c. 1658-1660
Jan Steen knew exactly what he was doing. In the 17th century oysters were seen as the ultimate aphrodisiac… and just look at her, she’s clearly offering more than just a snack!
Jan Steen, Girl Eating Oysters, c. 1658-1660
Pompeo Batoni’s elegant portrait of Thomas William Coke has travelled all the way from @holkhamestate to the Mauritshuis. An impressive souvenir of his Grand Tour! Now on view at the exhibition 'The Grand Tour – Destination Italy'. 👀 Tickets via link in bio.
Pompeo Batoni’s elegant portrait of Thomas William Coke has travelled all the way from @holkhamestate to the Mauritshuis. An impressive souvenir of his Grand Tour! Now on view at the exhibition 'The Grand Tour – Destination Italy'. 👀 Tickets via link in bio.
Is she carefree? Curious? A little sad? Or totally in love? ❤️
Vermeer left the corners of her eyes blurry, so we have to fill in the blanks. That’s why everyone sees her differently.
Johannes Vermeer, Girl with a Pearl Earring, c. 1665
Is she carefree? Curious? A little sad? Or totally in love? ❤️
Vermeer left the corners of her eyes blurry, so we have to fill in the blanks. That’s why everyone sees her differently.
Johannes Vermeer, Girl with a Pearl Earring, c. 1665
Godefridus Schalcken, The Doctor's Examination, c. 1690
Godefridus Schalcken, The Doctor's Examination, c. 1690
What’s really happening in 'As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young' by Jan Steen? Lieve is here to spill its secrets...
What’s really happening in 'As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young' by Jan Steen? Lieve is here to spill its secrets...
Balthasar v.d Ast, Flowers in a Wan-Li Vase with Shells, c.1640-1650
Balthasar v.d Ast, Flowers in a Wan-Li Vase with Shells, c.1640-1650
This bust usually watches over elegant dinners at the British country house Holkham Hall in Norfolk. 🍷 Now, it’s a guest at the Mauritshuis, as part of our exhibition 'The Grand Tour – Destination Italy'. Come check it out! Tickets via link in bio.
This bust usually watches over elegant dinners at the British country house Holkham Hall in Norfolk. 🍷 Now, it’s a guest at the Mauritshuis, as part of our exhibition 'The Grand Tour – Destination Italy'. Come check it out! Tickets via link in bio.
Look at dad (yep, Jan Steen himself!) laughing while teaching his kid to smoke a pipe. Steen was the king of chaotic storytelling and a brilliant painter.
Jan Steen, 'As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young', c. 1668-1670
Look at dad (yep, Jan Steen himself!) laughing while teaching his kid to smoke a pipe. Steen was the king of chaotic storytelling and a brilliant painter.
Jan Steen, 'As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young', c. 1668-1670