Sentences with phrase «dutch golden age»

While Dimon acknowledges that bitcoin could reach $ 100,000, he also compares to the so - called Tulip mania phase of the Dutch Golden Age, in which excitement over tulip bulbs help make some varieties worth as much as a house in the 1630s.
From a timely monograph on British sculptor Anthony Caro to a fresh history of American collectors of the Dutch Golden Age, here are some books to cozy up with this autumn season.
The fifteen carefully chosen highlights from the Mauritshuis — portraits, landscapes, genre scenes, and still lifes — demonstrated the themes that stirred artists» and collectors» imaginations during the Dutch Golden Age.
Frans Hals (1582 - 1666) First great portraitist of the 17th century Dutch Golden Age.
+ Five stolen paintings from the Dutch Golden Age have been recovered from a Ukrainian far - right militia group following a ten - year hunt.
By Frans Hals, the first great portrait painter of the Dutch Golden Age.
The exhibition explores the birth of the first multinational company and Modern Capitalism in the Dutch Golden Age as it stretches through history intersecting trade routes, culture and colonisation to the rise of China with Authoritarian Capitalism.
The National's own musical pair, of ladies standing and sitting at the virginal, are joined in trio by The Guitar Player from Kenwood House; alongside these will be 17th - century sheet music and a selection of instruments, all there to encourage us to meditate on the meaning of music to the Delftish master in the Dutch Golden Age.
The Dutch Golden Age of painting in the 17th century was marked by an explosion of different genres of painting from tempestuous seascapes to intimate still lifes, as they moved away from the religious works that had preceded them in the Baroque era.
Frans van Mieris was one of the most celebrated Dutch Golden Age painters.
Originally exhibited as part of the 2012 Whitney Biennial, Hearsay of the Soul combines footage of the paintings and prints of the Dutch Golden Age artist Hercules Segers (c. 1589 — c. 1638) with a contemporary classical score composed and performed by Ernst Reijseger.
LACMA... 15Feb > Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden Age.
The Dutch Golden Age painter is widely renowned for his deeply human portraits.
Coriolana Simon will present a body of photographs that reinterpret classic still - life paintings of the 17th century Dutch golden age in Time's Mirror.
With more than 70 paintings, from portraits by the titular superstars to lesser - known works by Pieter de Hooch and Jan Steen, this years - in - the - making show examines the Dutch Golden Age through the lens of social standing.
Mauritshuis Royal Picture Gallery (The Hague) Specialises in oil paintings from the Dutch Golden Age, by Old Masters including Jan Vermeer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Jan Steen, Paulus Potter and Frans Hals.
The Royal Collection includes Italian Renaissance and Dutch Golden Age masterpieces
The Mauritshuis is an art museum in The Hague, The Netherlands, particularly renowned for its collection of 17th century paintings from the so - called Dutch Golden Age.
The Rijksmuseum, in Amsterdam, hangs Rembrandt's «Night Watch» so as to mark the culmination of its Dutch Golden Age galleries.
We see the Dutch Golden Age, the High Renaissance's radiant Venetian color, Leonardo's tonal unity, and of course the female nude in the acreage.
September 13, 2016 Major Exhibition Reveals Importance of Drawings to Paintings of the Dutch Golden Age
Mauritshuis Royal Picture Gallery, The Hague Opened in 1822, this art museum which specialises in masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age, has oils by Dutch painters like Jan Vermeer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Jan Steen, Paulus Potter and Frans Hals and works of the German painter Hans Holbein the Younger.
It can be argued that these expansive works call to mind the sort of allegories associated with interiors in Dutch Golden Age paintings.
In the second of this two - part podcast series, produced on the occasion of the first exhibition dedicated to Avercamp, Arthur Wheelock talks with curator Bianca du Mortier about Avercamp's 17th - century theatrical settings on ice, which not only depict a tremendous diversity of subjects but also record daily life during the Dutch Golden Age.
This exhibition features over ninety drawings by many of the preeminent artists of the Dutch Golden Age — among them Rembrandt van Rijn and his followers Ferdinand Bol and Gerbrand van den Eeckhout; Abraham Bloemaert; Aelbert Cuyp; and Jan van Goyen — who were active primarily in their native Holland and who brought their extraordinary talents to bear on such quintessentially Dutch subjects as landscapes and marine views, pastoral and genre scenes, still life, and portraiture.
Ambrosius Bosschaert was a still life painter of the Dutch Golden Age who advanced the popular and traditional genre to new heights.
Despite his photorealistic prowess, Roy's terrains are sourced from pure imagination — cinematic dystopias through a Dutch Golden Age lens.
Bolstered by its recent political independence, economic prosperity, and maritime supremacy, the Dutch Republic witnessed an artistic flourishing during the seventeenth century, known as the Dutch Golden Age.
Notable Dutch Golden age seascape painters include Willem van de Velde, Jacob van Ruisdael, and Jan Porcellis.
Notable Dutch Golden age seascape painters include Willem van de...
Martin Johnson Heade's Still Life with Apple Blossoms in a Nautilus Shell (1870) takes more from the tradition of the Dutch Golden Age.
The exhibition will illuminate the larger social, religious and political environment of the Dutch Golden Age.
Drawing inspiration from classical portrait painting of the 17th - century Dutch Golden Age to explore the relationship between her subjects and their environment, Dumas often presents her subjects as heroic, engaged in a struggle of sorts against their marginalization or confinement, and against the spatial and psychological encroachment of people.
These factors serve as an anchor for L» Origine du Monde # 1 (1992) securing it to four separate events in art history: Dutch Golden Age painting (1665), Early Modernism (1866), Surrealism (1929), and Photorealism (1969), making it resistant to the older generation of artists and their pursuit of a singular style such as Pop art, Op art, Conceptual art and Minimalism.
The Mauritshuis is a museum in The Hague particularly renowned for its paintings from the Dutch Golden Age, including Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring
Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden Age: Highlights from the Detroit Institute of Arts February 1 — May 19, 2013 Ingram Gallery
Adams» works draw from the constructed realities of artists such as Thomas Demand and Hiroshi Sugimoto, the perceptual considerations of the Light and Space artists, as well as the paintings of the Dutch Golden Age and 19th century American Luminists.
Early Turner is very much of his time: a history and landscape painter in the first half of the 19th century, looking back to the classicism of Claude and the Dutch Golden Age tradition of sombre marine...
The anachronism implies a continuity between the myths of hard - drinking artists from different eras: as if the beer - swilling painters of the Dutch Golden Age, the absinthe - addled wretches of 19th - century Paris, the tough guys of the New York School, liquored - up and rowdy at the Cedar Tavern, and several generations of British artists, stumbling out drunk in the late afternoon from Soho's Colony Room Club, could all be imagined in some timeless bar - room.
This is the second time in four years that a work by this enigmatic artist has graced these Pasadena galleries, joining other 17th - century masterworks from the Dutch Golden Age.
This exhibition at the National Gallery celebrates flower paintings of the Dutch Golden age, a time when Still Life — a genre typically relegated to the very bottom of the art historical hierarchy — flourished.
The exhibition brings together two very different visions, nonetheless connected by their respective historical reference, to the Dutch Golden Age of still life.
Exceptional examples of 17th - century Dutch Golden Age paintings — part of a major recent gift from collectors Peter and Anne Brooke — are currently on view.
Showcasing some of the finest examples of work from the Dutch golden age, this grand exhibition will feature 63 paintings (including six by Rembrandt), the vast majority of them from the State Hermitage museum in St Petersburg.
Visitors to Amsterdam in years past will undoubtedly recall venturing into the musty, somber 19th - century castle of a museum that is the Rijksmuseum to see Rembrandt's Night Watch and other treasures of the Dutch golden age.
But that story overlooks what may be most intriguing about the work: that painting from the Dutch Golden Age is a fiction that aims not to be accurate, but to be convincing.
It marries the old and the new — a late 20th century building with architecture from the Dutch Golden Age — interlocking modern luxury and historical elegance.
To celebrate the Dutch Golden Age, Amsterdam hosts city - wide exhibitions from now to mid February that talk about the creativity of the time.
Sydney, 2000: Now a celebrated art historian and curator, Ellie Shipley is mounting an exhibition in her field of specialization: female painters of the Dutch Golden Age.
Don't miss the magnificent library by Pierre Cuypers (above) and the Gallery of Honour that holds a big collection of Dutch Golden Age masterpieces.
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