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Rembrandts Amsterdam - Goldene Zeiten?

In the organizer's words:

Amsterdam - one city, many faces. In the 17th century, Amsterdam is the metropolis of Europe. Business and trade are booming, the population is growing rapidly, art and science are flourishing. An influential bourgeoisie shaped the city's fortunes, captured in important paintings by the greatest Dutch masters. Above all Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, but also the artists Jakob Backer, Ferdinand Bol, Govert Flinck, Bartholomeus van der Helst and Jan Victors reflect the self-image of urban society in Amsterdam's group portraits.
The Städel Museum presents the outstanding portraiture of Rembrandt and his contemporaries in a major exhibition, bringing together around 100 paintings, sculptures and prints as well as cultural-historical objects from leading Dutch and international museums. The starting point is the impressive collection of group portraits from the Amsterdam Museum, which is complemented by outstanding works from the Städel Museum and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam as well as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. and the National Museum in Warsaw.

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Location

Städel Museum ffm Schaumainkai 63 60596 Frankfurt am Main

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