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La peinture hollandaise du XVIIe siècle

Dutch painting of the 17th century Exhibition: 22 November 2003 - 1 August 2004

From the museum website

In parallel to the exhibition Reflets du Siècle d’Or Hollandais: les eaux-fortes de Rembrandt (Reflections from the Dutch Golden Age: Rembrandt’s etchings) of the Geelvinck Hinlopen Huis in Amsterdam, the Fine Arts Museum plans to enable visitors to rediscover its collection of 17th-century Dutch works. This collection comprises over a hundred works representing regional schools such as Amsterdam, Delft and Haarlem. The itinerary of the exhibition is dotted with works by Jan van Goyen, Salomon van Ruysdaël, Van de Velde, who number among the greatest artists of landscape painting, interspersed with depictions of other preferred themes such as genre painting, church interiors and portraits.