Virtuosity and Imagination: Rembrandt Etchings from the Collection

Sep 09, 2017 - Jan 14, 2018

From 9 September 2017 Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen is presenting more than eighty of Rembrandt’s finest prints. After a recent restoration and conservation project, this special selection of landscape prints, genre scenes, portraits, self-portraits and religious scenes will be exhibited for the first time. Highlights include 'Landscape with Three Gabled Cottages Beside a Road’, 'St Jerome by a Pollard Willow' and 'The Three Crosses', one of his most experimental works. There will also be reprints and copies of his work, as well as prints that were a source of inspiration for him. Rembrandt’s prints are exceptional in their spontaneous line, extraordinary handling of light and extensive use of drypoint.

During his lifetime Rembrandt owed his renown in much of Europe chiefly to his prints, which were more widely accessible than his paintings and drawings. The name of just one of his masterpieces – the Hundred Guilder Print – proves how popular his work was among the collectors of his time. It was just before his twentieth birthday that Rembrandt first made an etching. Throughout his life he built up a large oeuvre of more than three hundred prints. As a printmaker he wanted to measure up to the greats of the past – artists like Lucas van Leyden and Albrecht Dürer.

Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen has an extensive collection of works on paper. Its Print Room, which holds over 15,000 drawings and 65,000 prints, is one of the world’s finest with works by artists like Rembrandt, Leonardo da Vinci, Rubens and Goya. Their great sensitivity to light means that the works on paper are not part of the permanent display and are shown  in changing exhibitions that together give a good idea of the wealth of the collection.



From 9 September 2017 Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen is presenting more than eighty of Rembrandt’s finest prints. After a recent restoration and conservation project, this special selection of landscape prints, genre scenes, portraits, self-portraits and religious scenes will be exhibited for the first time. Highlights include 'Landscape with Three Gabled Cottages Beside a Road’, 'St Jerome by a Pollard Willow' and 'The Three Crosses', one of his most experimental works. There will also be reprints and copies of his work, as well as prints that were a source of inspiration for him. Rembrandt’s prints are exceptional in their spontaneous line, extraordinary handling of light and extensive use of drypoint.

During his lifetime Rembrandt owed his renown in much of Europe chiefly to his prints, which were more widely accessible than his paintings and drawings. The name of just one of his masterpieces – the Hundred Guilder Print – proves how popular his work was among the collectors of his time. It was just before his twentieth birthday that Rembrandt first made an etching. Throughout his life he built up a large oeuvre of more than three hundred prints. As a printmaker he wanted to measure up to the greats of the past – artists like Lucas van Leyden and Albrecht Dürer.

Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen has an extensive collection of works on paper. Its Print Room, which holds over 15,000 drawings and 65,000 prints, is one of the world’s finest with works by artists like Rembrandt, Leonardo da Vinci, Rubens and Goya. Their great sensitivity to light means that the works on paper are not part of the permanent display and are shown  in changing exhibitions that together give a good idea of the wealth of the collection.



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Frihamnen, Frihamnsgatan 28 Stockholm, Sweden 115 56

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