The Goldfinch and the Dutch Golden Age: Remembering Carel Fabritius You can see Fabritius’ hallmarks in Vermeer’s work: the crumbling plaster, the light and shadow, the startling compositions, the intimacy of scene and his view of Delft. By Dian Parker
Vermeer Fever Persists Because He Painted Life Perfected Our obsession abides because the artist painted simple but enthralling scenes that suggest it really is possible to just be here now. By Christa Terry
Hotel Pulitzer’s New Rembrandt Experience Is the Latest Reason to Visit Amsterdam Art lovers have even more of a reason to book their flights to Amsterdam this year. By Morgan Halberg