
05.07.2026-07.31.2026
Et si la Réforme se racontait en images ?
What if the Reformation could also be told through images? The International Museum of the Reformation invites you to explore its permanent exhibition from a fresh perspective, at the intersection of art history and the history of the Reformation.
Through iconic works—from portraits of Martin Luther produced by the Cranach workshop to the painting *Old Woman Reading the Bible* by Karel van der Pluym—the exhibition reveals how images accompanied the debates, crises, and spiritual transformations of the era.
Spanning the Middle Ages and the modern era, this tour offers a framework for understanding how art plays a central role in the history of the Reformation.
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Karel VAN DER PLUYM
Old Woman Reading the Bible, c. 1660