Rembrandt, one of the most famous painters and graphic artists in European history, had a decisive influence on the so-called Golden Age of the Netherlands in the 17th century. During this golden age, when the Dutch were a leading maritime and trading power, numerous talented painters entered the art market. The exhibition focuses on Rembrandt's artistic influence on his contemporaries, pupils and successors. It features a large number of high-caliber paintings and prints, mainly Dutch loans, including original etchings by Rembrandt. Around eighty works offer a multifaceted insight into the art of the so-called Golden Age and an extraordinary perspective on Rembrandt's artistic work.
Here you can find the supporting program and further information: Exhibition flyer as PDF
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