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Rubens, Van Dyck & Jordaens From 17 September 2011 to 16 March 2012, the Hermitage Amsterdam will
present a stunning selection from the Flemish art collection of the Hermitage
in St. Petersburg. With 75 paintings and about 20 drawings, this definitive
survey will include numerous masterpieces by the three giants of the Antwerp
Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) will be a special focus of the exhibition, represented by 17 paintings and many drawings. Rubens was the most accomplished and influential Flemish painter of the seventeenth century. At the same time, he was known as a charming aristocrat, diplomat, and collector, and his workshop was a smoothly operating business. He was a legend in his day, a homo universalis. Both Rubens’s religious and his secular works illustrate his unequalled talent. One of his masterpieces is the famous Descent from the Cross (c. 1618), which depicts Christ’s suffering with compelling drama. This painting has never before been sent out on loan. The exhibition will also examine Rubens’s influence and followers in
detail, devoting particular attention to the elegant and refined portraits
of his greatest pupil, Anthony The third great master of the Flemish school, Jacob Chirping birds, freshly killed game and floral bouquets grace the still lifes of Frans Snijders, while David Teniers the Younger was renowned for his genre pieces of everyday life. The exhibition will also feature a touching family portrait of Cornelis de Vos and many other major paintings by Flemish masters, displayed in their full glory. It is the first time that this superb collection will be shown in the
Netherlands. Many of these paintings were acquired by Catherine the Great
in the eighteenth century. They belonged to With the aid of an audio tour, a film, and computer displays, the exhibition
offers a close look at Flemish art and the history of the Flemish art
collection at the St. Petersburg Hermitage. The vitality of |
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