An indispensable tool for all museum professionals, describing the framework on the development and production of exhibitions.
Documents an exhibition of paintings by Pieter Bruegel the Younger, his predecessors, contemporaries, and followers that incorporate covert social and political critiques in the popular religious subject “Christ Carrying the Cross.”
This book serves as a Dutch introduction to the life and work of artist Antonio López and accompanies the exhibition Antonio López Garcia in Drents Museum, Assen.
Roelant Savery (1578-1639) was among the large group of Flemish artists who arrived in the Northern Netherlands around 1600, during the Eighty Years' War.
A fully illustrated book supporting the exhibition Fashion for God in the Museum Catharijneconvent, Utrecht.
Looted Art & Restitution relates the history of the trade, looting and restitution of works of art from the Netherlands before, during and after World War II.
This book focuses exclusively on Dutch paintings of the 17th century and features outstanding works by renowned artist of that period, including Rembrandt, Vermeer, Hals, and Ruisdael.
This book specially designed for children re-tells one of the most told stories of all time, the story of advent, told by HeeHaw, the donkey.
This collection of photo reportages of Karel Appel by Nico Koster have been compiled to mark the centenary of Appel's birth.
Inspired by poets, draftsmen and printmakers, painters also discovered Haarlem and its beautiful surroundings as rewarding subjects for their work. A fully illustrated book supporting the exhibition 'Views of Haarlem' in the Frans Hsl Museum, Haarlem.
The complete catalogue of Jan Davidsz de Heem's work. Published to accompany the Opulence Distilled exhibition at Snijders-Rockoxhuis, Antwerp running until October 2024.
The story of the discovery of the 55 most important colours in creative man's existence from prehistoric times to the present, written from the artist's perspective.