Saints, Sinners, Lovers, and Fools: 300 Years of Flemish Masterworks
The intercontinental exhibition Saints, Sinners, Lovers, and Fools continues its travels through the United States. This time, it will be on display in Dallas, Texas. Together with the Dallas Museum of Art, The Phoebus Foundation will be able to introduce a new audience to 300 years of Flemish history through more than 120 Flemish masterpieces.
The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) is one of the largest museums in the United States. It was founded in 1903 and is located in the Arts District of Dallas. The museum collection comprises more than 24 000 works of art, including Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings, modern and contemporary sculpture, photography, Asian, African, and Native American art, as well as Greek, Roman, and Egyptian antiquities. These works from ancient to modern times are always available for visitors free of charge. Additionally, the museum offers access to a library of more than 50 000 volumes and a center for interactive learning.
DAM has had multiple high-profile exhibitions in the past. With Saints, Sinners, Lovers, and Fools, it will once again bring about a unique occasion for visitors to enjoy an essential piece of Flemish history.