Rembrandt, Vermeer and the Dutch Golden Age : masterpieces from the Leiden Collection and the Musée du Louvre | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Summary:'Rembrandt, Vermeer and the Dutch Golden Age' presents pieces from The Leiden Collection, New York, alongside a selection from the Louvre's own holdings. This exhibition catalogue highlights Dutch culture through the artwork of its halcyon days. Seventeenth-century Holland experienced unprecedented prosperity, leading the way for European trade and science. And in art, Dutch artists pioneered still life, landscape and genre painting. The Dutch Golden Age paintings' detailed realism sets it apart from the splendour typical of the Baroque movement. Portraiture also underwent a revival in form and popularity during this period. Alongside Rembrandt, artists such as Jan Lievens, Gerrit Dou, Frans van Mieris, Frans Hals and the deft master of genre Johannes Vermeer were prolific during this time. They infused new life into Dutch art and together their vision created a national artistic awakening. Here, their collective work provides a glimpse into the Dutch Golden Age