We’ve recently completed a mini-rehang of our Old Masters section and are pleased to unveil a number of new acquisitions and loans.

These additions include works by Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641), Hendrick Bloemaert (1601–1672) and David Teniers III (1638-1685), each offering a fresh perspective and enriching the gallery’s narrative. These masterpieces - alongside many others - are now on view at the museum. We invite you to visit and experience them in person. Entry is free.

Anton Van Dyck (1599–1641), Study for a portrait of an alderman of Brussels, circa 1634, oil on canvas, private collection

Francesco Lupicini (1591–1656), Saint Francis of Assisi, early to late 17th century, oil on canvas, private collection

Pedro de Mena y Medrano (1628–1688), Infant Saint John the Baptist, circa 1675, polychromed wood, glass, silver, private collection

Giovanni de Busi Cariani (1485-1547), Christ Carrying the Cross, after 1485 – before 1548, oil on canvas, private collection

Hendrick Bloemaert (1601-1672), A shepherd boy in a landscape, playing the recorder, circa 1635-1650, oil on canvas