Location
Temporary Exhibitions, Ivan Albright Gallery
About
This exhibition showcases seventeenth century Dutch and Flemish paintings and prints from the Hood Museum of Art’s collection. It includes a dramatic seascape, a still life, Biblical subjects, scenes of everyday life, and several portraits by artists including Rembrandt, Frans Hals, Hendrik Goltizus, and Anthony van Dyck. The exhibition was organized in conjunction with Art History Professor Joy Kenseth’s course on Northern Baroque art, which examines painting in Flanders and Holland from 1600 to 1700. These works touch on many of the course’s themes and the students will examine and write papers on selected works throughout the term.
Exhibition Curator
Curated by Amelia Kahl / Katherine W. Hart / Joy Kenseth
Related Publications
In Celebration of Jan Davidsz. de Heem’s Still-Life with GrapesA Closer Look: A Still-Life with Grapes by Jan Davidsz. de Heem
Additional Information
Related Exhibitions
- Envisioning Jerusalem: Prints from Dürer to Rembrandt
- Rembrandt: Master of Light and Shadow; Etchings from the Collection of the Hood Museum of Art