Een rijke traditie twee eeuwen Nederlandse prentkunst uit privébezit
From 1 October to 24 January 2016, the Rembrandt House Museum is exploring the phenomenal development of printmaking in the Low Countries in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and Rembrandts role in it. The exhibition is based on a selection of eighty prints lent by private collectors. The exh...
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Zusammenfassung: | From 1 October to 24 January 2016, the Rembrandt House Museum is exploring the phenomenal development of printmaking in the Low Countries in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and Rembrandts role in it. The exhibition is based on a selection of eighty prints lent by private collectors. The exhibition features prints selected from the collections of three individuals who have been generous enough to share some of their prints with a wider public. These collections have been amassed in the last thirty-five years. All three specialize in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century prints, but each has its own particular emphasis. Complementing one another, they provide a splendid overview of Netherlandish printmaking in those centuries. Together the three collections contain around 1,300 prints. The selection of these eighty prints was based on the story the Rembrandt House wants to tell. Accompanying the exhibition is a catalogue with an introduction by Erik Ariëns Kappers and entries by Jaco Rutgers, David de Witt, Jaap van der Veen, Leonore van Sloten and others. |
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Beschreibung: | Verschenen naar aanleiding van de gelijknamige tentoonstelling in Museum Het Rembrandthuis te Amsterdam (1 oktober 2015 - 24 januari 2016) |
Beschreibung: | 112 Seiten 30 cm |
ISBN: | 9789077767603 978-90-77767-60-3 |