All BMA galleries will be closed on Saturday, Nov. 23 to prepare for the evening's BMA Ball and After Party, celebrating the Museum's 110th Anniversary. See our November gallery closures.
Masterworks by 15th-19th Century artists, such as Rembrandt, Vigée Le Brun, Hals, Botticelli, and Chardin, are among the many treasures on view in the European art galleries.
European Art
The BMA’s magnificent collection of 15th- through 19th-century European art includes masterworks of northern European and French art, and Medieval and Renaissance works. Much of the European art collection was formed by generous Baltimoreans, notably Jacob Epstein, Mary Frick Jacobs, and George A. Lucas.
A collection of 19th-century French art includes a large cast of Auguste Rodin’s The Thinker (1904-17 cast, after 1880 original), more than 140 bronzes by Antoine-Louis Barye, and paintings by Barbizon artists such as Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot and Charles-François Daubigny.
Read large print labels from the installation Power and Presence: Early Modern Italian Women at the BMA.
Collection Highlights
Among the many highlights are:
- Sir Anthony van Dyck’s unparalleled Rinaldo and Armida (1629)
- Frans Hals’ portrait of Dorothea Berck (1644)
- Rembrandt van Rijn’s painting of his son Titus, the Artist’s Son (1660)
- Jean Baptiste Siméon Chardin’s The Game of Knucklebones (c. 1734)
- Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun’s Princess Anna Alexandrovna Galitzin (c. 1797)
- Titian’s Portrait of a Gentleman (1561) and
- a 14th-century Burgundian Virgin and Child carved of limestone.