HomeHelpSearchVideo SearchAudio SearchMarc DisplaySave to ListReserveMy AccountLibrary Map


Rembrandt in Amsterdam : creativity and competition / edited by Stephanie S. Dickey and Jochen Sander ; with contributions by: Jonathan Bikker, Jan Blanc, Sonia Del Re, Stephanie S. Dickey, Rudi Ekkart and Claire van den Donk, Robert Fucci, Jasper Hillegers, Maarten Prak, Jochen Sander, Friederike Schütt, Martin Sonnabend.

Contributor Dickey, Stephanie, editor.

ImprintOttawa : National Gallery of Canada ; Frankfurt am Main : Städel Museum, [2021]

ImprintNew Haven : Distributed by Yale University Press

Description379 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 32 cm

Note:Catalogue of a touring exhibition held at the National Gallery of Canada from 14 May to 6 September 2021, and at the Städel Museum from 6 October 2021 to January 30 2022.

Note:Becoming Rembrandt / Stephanie S. Dickey -- Rembrandt's Amsterdam / Maarten Prak -- Rembrandt as a Brand / Jochen Sander -- Rembrandt and the Amsterdam Art Market / Jasper Hillegers -- Rembrandt's International Ambitions / Jonathan Bikker -- Rembrandt's Portrait Commissions outside Amsterdam / Rudi Ekkart and Claire van den Donk -- Portraits of Prosperity / Stephanie S. Dickey -- Powerful women / Stephanie S. Dickey -- Illustrious histories / Friederike Schütt -- A letter from Rembrandt / Stephanie S. Dickey -- Desire and enchantment / Friederike Schütt -- Angelic messengers / Stephanie S. Dickey -- The life of Christ / Stephanie S. Dickey -- Rembrandt and landscape / Martin Sonnabend -- Art and life / Stephanie S. Dickey -- Drawings in and out of Rembrandt's studio / Sonia Del Re -- Rembrandt and the business of prints / Robert Fucci -- Why Rembrandt? / Jan Blanc -- Timeline: Rembrandt's creative community in Amsterdam -- List of works.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 366-375) and index.

Note:"In a major exhibition, the Städel Museum, together with the National Gallery of Canada, will for the first time address Rembrandt's rise to international fame during his formative years in Amsterdam, between 1630 and 1655. The presentation combines the Städel's collection of works by Rembrandt, including The Blinding of Samson (1636), with outstanding loans from international collections, such as the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin, the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden, the National Gallery in London, the Museo del Prado in Madrid, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. In this exhibition, Rembrandt's art enters into dialogue with masterpieces by older and younger artists of his time, such as Nicolas Eliasz Pickenoy and Bartholomeus van der Helst, and with brilliant works by his own former students, such as Govaert Flinck and Ferdinand Bol. Rembrandt's pictorial production, and his impact, were surprisingly broad, encompassing landscapes, genre scenes, and still life as well as history paintings and portraits. Groupings of closely related paintings will illuminate Rembrandt's place in Amsterdam's creative network and show how the confrontation with his competitors influenced his artistic development and entrepreneurial ambitions. In Amsterdam, an exceptional number of talented artists competed for the attention and patronage of the wealthy and art-loving middle classes. It was precisely this exciting and stimulating atmosphere that challenged the young artist from Leiden to become the world-famous master still known today as Rembrandt."-- From publisher's website.



This item has been checked out 1 time(s)
and currently has 0 hold request(s).

Related Searches
Contributor
Dickey, Stephanie, editor.
Sander, Jochen, editor.
Container of (work): Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, 1606-1669. Paintings. Selections.
National Gallery of Canada, host institution, publisher.
Städtische Galerie im Städelschen Kunstinstitut Frankfurt am Main, host institution, publisher.
Subject:
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn 1606-1669 -- Exhibitions.
Subject:
Painting, Dutch -- 17th century -- Exhibitions.
Amsterdam (Netherlands) -- Intellectual life -- 17th century -- Exhibitions.
Index Term - Genre/Form
Exhibition catalogs.