The Cabinet of a Connoisseur: Prints from the Frits Lugt Collection

Oct 15, 2010 - Jan 09, 2011
The print collection of the Frits Lugt Collection is one of the most beautiful of its kind assembled during the twentieth century. The Rembrandt House Museum will exhibite more than 85 works, the majority of which has seldom been shown before. The exhibition presents the prints according to the themes that have guided Frits Lugt (1884-1970) and his successors in assembling the collection.
 
One of these is that of the engraved portrait, of which a number of rare impressions by Dutch and French masters have been selected. Among the landscapes the Netherlandish School is very well represented with works ranging from Pieter Bruegel the Elder to Jacob van Ruisdael, permitting to follow the evolution of the landscape print. Also shown are selections from the engravings by Lucas van Leyden in the collection, as well as from the etchings by Rembrandt which Lugt managed to assemble nearly completely. The exhibition offers an overview of the art of the print in all its diversity. Among the range of techniques represented special mention must be made of the chiaroscuro woodcut, a complex technique that often makes use of astonishing colours. Finally, a number of 19th and 20th century prints are being shown, such as etchings by James McNeill Whistler.
The print collection of the Frits Lugt Collection is one of the most beautiful of its kind assembled during the twentieth century. The Rembrandt House Museum will exhibite more than 85 works, the majority of which has seldom been shown before. The exhibition presents the prints according to the themes that have guided Frits Lugt (1884-1970) and his successors in assembling the collection.
 
One of these is that of the engraved portrait, of which a number of rare impressions by Dutch and French masters have been selected. Among the landscapes the Netherlandish School is very well represented with works ranging from Pieter Bruegel the Elder to Jacob van Ruisdael, permitting to follow the evolution of the landscape print. Also shown are selections from the engravings by Lucas van Leyden in the collection, as well as from the etchings by Rembrandt which Lugt managed to assemble nearly completely. The exhibition offers an overview of the art of the print in all its diversity. Among the range of techniques represented special mention must be made of the chiaroscuro woodcut, a complex technique that often makes use of astonishing colours. Finally, a number of 19th and 20th century prints are being shown, such as etchings by James McNeill Whistler.

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