Artnet News · Tue, 18 Aug 2026 18:51:40 +0000
Rare 300-Year-Old Book by Forgotten Dutch Master Resurfaces
The recent resurfacing of a 300-year-old drawing book by Rombout van Uylenburgh, cousin of Rembrandt’s wife, now at the Rijksmuseum, resonates deeply for emerging women artists. This "forgotten Dutch Master" serves as a potent reminder: recognition can be a journey spanning centuries. Your unique artistic voice holds inherent, lasting value, even if immediate acclaim eludes you. The art world continually re-evaluates history, bringing overshadowed talents into the light. Remain steadfast in your vision; your contributions today are building a legacy that future generations will discover and celebrate. — Source: Artnet News
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