Exhibition 'Trees That Tell'
Nature, poetry and painting are united in the spring exhibition ‘Trees That Tell: A Tribute to Endangered Nature''
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Nature, poetry and painting are united in the spring exhibition ‘Trees That Tell: A Tribute to Endangered Nature''
The Mesdags’ entire body of work in their own museum
Vincent van Gogh’s cityscape 'Gasworks' inspired the Dutch artist Marcel van Eeden to create a new series of works
This presentation introduces the remarkable works on paper of Théodore Rousseau and Charles-François Daubigny
The portraits in this presentation reflect the warm friendships of the Mesdags and reveal stories from the art circles in The Hague
Three newly added paintings to the collection
With their interest in art by female artists, the Mesdags were far ahead of their time
The contemporary artwork by photographer Hellen van Meene was on view until 15 December 2020
The wayward 19th-century artist Antonio Mancini created extravagant paintings, often using surprising materials
The Alma Tadema-Epps family had a special bond with Hendrik Willem Mesdag
How did the French peasant painter Jean-François Millet inspire the artists of the Hague School?
The Mesdag's impressive collection of Colenbrander ceramics
Contemporary art inspired by the grandeur and tempestuousness of the ocean
The exhibition 'Mesdag & Japan: The Far East Collected' was on display in the spring of 2018
‘The Dutch in Barbizon. Maris, Mauve, Weissenbruch’ was on display until 7 January 2018
View the city through the eyes of old masters and young artists
Urban Larsson’s unique portraits, still lifes and landscapes
Cartoonist Luc Cromheecke was inspired by Daubigny
From Still Life to Food Design
Photography meets 19th-century painting
Exquisite laid tables, with services and table linen inspired by paintings by Mesdag and Van Gogh
Works by 13 contemporary artists who drew inspiration from the sea and beach
A joint exhibition organised by the Mesdag Collection and Teylers Museum
Pieces by 8 contemporary artists whose work is heavily influenced by collecting
Extraordinary Orientalist works from Mesdag’s collection
40 paintings, miniatures and sculptures by Sientje and her contemporaries
An exhibition featuring works drawn from our permanent collection
A temporary exhibition of numerous watercolours, drawings and sketches