REMBRANDT Harmensz. van Rijn<br/>
<em>Two old men disputing</em> (1628) <!-- (recto) --><br />

oil on wood panel<br />
72.4 x 59.7 cm<br />
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br />
Felton Bequest, 1936<br />
349-4<br />

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Dutch Masters

From the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

NGV International

Ground Level

24 Jun 05 – 2 Oct 05

The most comprehensive display of 17th century Dutch masterpieces has come to Melbourne for the second exhibition in the Melbourne Winter Masterpieces series.

Following the success of The Impressionists in 2004, Dutch Masters from the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam will offer audiences the richest survey of 17th century Dutch art ever staged in Australia. The exhibition brings together more than 100 sumptuous works and decorative objects by great artists such as Johannes Vermeer, Rembrandt, Frans Hals, Pieter de Hooch and Jan Steen.

A rare treat for Australian audiences, this exhibition is only possible due to the major renovations happening at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. NGV Director Dr Gerard Vaughan says:

“We have secured some absolutely amazing works – masterpieces that would not normally leave the walls of this great European gallery.”

Displaying lavish still lifes, revealing self-portraits, insightful portraiture, humble and reverent genre works, and masterful cityscapes and seascapes, this exhibition powerfully captures the vivid images of daily life in The Netherlands during the 17th century – a period often referred to as “The Golden Age”.