Come along and get to know some of history’s most enterprising women artists! This display features the finest art by women in the Print Room collection. You’ll see drawings, engravings and pastels by female artists through the centuries.

INSPIRATIONAL AND WIDE-RANGING

On show are some of the greatest works by women in our collection, made using a wide range of techniques. Come and enjoy the prints, watercolours, pastels and photographs – from exquisite black-and-white compositions to spectacular explosions of colour! Some of the artists were pioneers for the generations that followed: they cut new artistic paths with their courage, dynamism and creativity. These women were inspirational back in their day, and they still are today.

Plus, some of the art will be on show for the first time! They include several important works that have just been added to the collection, such as Thérèse Schwartze’s colourful pastel painting of her niece Thérèsia Ansingh.

WOMEN IN ART AND HISTORY

Recent years have seen growing interest in the part played by women in art and history. Now there’s a big focus in social discourse on the position of women in society – today and in the past. This display contributes to that exchange by giving a platform to historical female artists. Enterprising women have long been active in the arts in a variety of roles – as draughtswomen, engravers and print publishers to name a few. It’s time take a fresh look at women in the art world!

AUDIO TOUR

The Rijksmuseum smartphone app includes the Women on Paper audio tour. Let it guide you around the display in 10 stops, with Ilona van Tuinen, the head of the Print Room , highlighting two artworks in each cabinet. The audio tour will also help you navigate to each cabinet. Just follow the instructions in the app to make your way from one artwork to the next.

The audio tour is also available on a rental device (€5 per person). Just add it to your ticket and start time when booking online.

WOMEN OF THE RIJKSMUSEUM

The Women on Paper exhibition is an initiative of the Women of the Rijksmuseum project group. The group was set up in 2021 to raise the profile of women in the Rijksmuseum collection – and in displays and exhibitions. The Print Room cabinets offer an opportunity to present art by women from down the centuries and across the collection.

Until 30 May 2023
Free audiotour

Location

The print cabinets are located in these galleries: 0.3, 1.8, 1.16, 2.7, 2.21 and 3.2.

Admission

  • Adults: €22.50
  • 18 and under: free
  • Friends: free

START TIME

The booking for your visit must include a start time. Reserve your start time here.
Only Friends of the Rijksmuseum are not required to book a start time for their visit.

Address

Museumstraat 1
1071 XX Amsterdam

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Lifts on all floors
Assistance dogs permitted

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Free cloakroom
Photography permitted
Free Wi-Fi