Dutch 'Golden Age' Paintings

Nov 24, 2009 (Tuesday)
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Event details: Dutch 'Golden Age' Paintings
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Many of the Netherlands’ greatest 17th-century painters are represented in this intimate exhibition of privately held gems. Displayed among the fine antiques of the Museum’s Kaufman Furniture Gallery are portraits of a wealthy Calvinist couple by Gerard Ter Borch, a candlelit morality scene by Godfried Schalcken, and an expressive likeness of a Haarlem historian by Frans Hals. The highlight is a one-time genre painting of a Russian-garbed man; only recently, after the removal of layers of over-painting, has the work been acknowledged as a self-portrait by Rembrandt van Rijn. This fine assortment is on loan to the Chrysler from a generous collector in New York through January 17, 2010.
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The Chrysler Museum of Art combines, under a single administrative umbrella, one of America's great fine arts museums and two significant historic houses. In addition to maintaining a distinguished permanent collection, the Chrysler offers a comprehensive program of changing exhibitions and education activities for visitors of all ages. Our goal is to bring people and original works of art together. We believe that a visit to a museum should be both educational, providing visitors with a chance to learn more about themselves and their world, and fun.Post a Countdown Widget
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