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Pinturas del Siglo de Oro holandés en colecciones de Buenos Aires

Paintings from the Golden Age in Buenos Aires collections Exhibition: 5 April 2003 - 5 January 2004

Curators

Angel Navarro, with the help of Charles Dumas, Fred Meijer and Marijke de Kinkelder.

Museum information

25 paintings from local private and one public collection. The masters represented are Alexander Adriaenssen, four anonymous masters, Ludolf Bakhuizen, Jan van Bijlert (2), Elias van den Broeck, Jan Colenbier (attr.), Jacob Gerritsz. Cuyp in collaboration with Aelbert Cuyp, Jacob Willemsz. Delff II, Barent Gael, Jan van Goyen, Egbert van Heemskerck I, Hendrick de Meijer, Willem van Nieulandt II, Adriaen van Ostade, Rachel Ruysch, Jan van Scorel follower, Johannes Cornelisz. Verspronck, Simon de Vlieger, Hendrick Cornelisz. van Vliet, Jan Baptist Weenix and Thomas Wijck. Most of the paintings were hitherto unpublished. All are from private collections, except for those by the Cuyps, Rachel Ruysch and Verspronck, which belong to the Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo.

Catalogue

 

La pintura Holandesa y Flamenca (siglos XVI al XVIII) en el Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de Buenos Aires

Angel Navarro, with a foreword by the Dutch ambassador to Argentina, Robert Jan van Houtum, and introductions by the director of the Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo, Alberto G. Bellucci, and by Angel Navarro
Catalogue to an exhibition held in 2003 in Buenos Aires (Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes)
96 pp., richly illustrated.
Buenos Aires (Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes) 2003
ISBN 950-43-5744-X

Sponsors

The exhibition is sponsored by the Dutch Embassy in Buenos Aires and the Friends of the Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo Society.