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The Dutch Golden Age - The Kremer Collection
dal 26/10/2011 al 24/3/2011

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26/10/2011

The Dutch Golden Age - The Kremer Collection

Pinacotheque de Paris, Paris

The exhibition coming from the Kremer Collection highlightes the unique period in Europe, during which an important human revolution took place a century and a half before the one in France. The Dutch Golden Age focuses on genre scenes and social relations between the various trades in 17th century Holland, and also shows, how the bourgeoisie overtook the aristocracy in the world of art lovers and collectors.


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The Dutch Golden Age - The Kremer Collection

Ilone and George Kremer, Heirs of The Dutch Golden Age

The exhibition The organized by the Pinacothèque de Paris in the fall of 2009 around the treasures of the Dutch royal collections, highlighted the unique period in Europe, during which an important human revolution took place a century and a half before the one in France.

The Dutch Golden Age refers to a rise of a merchant class to political power. The Netherlands are based during the 17th century on an incredible economic wealth. The country is one of the few places in Europe where war was not waged, without any Inquisition or religious intolerance. It became a refuge for artists, thinkers, writers and philosophers who could find such freedom of expression nowhere else.

An extraordinary artistic movement developed then, supported by a new category of collectors : the merchants and the bourgeois. During that period in Holland, collecting was no longer the prerogative of aristocrats, as elsewhere in Europe,

The outstanding collection assembled by Ilone and George Kremer for over sixteen years is symbolic in that sense : as if the couple descended directly from that new class of merchants-collectors. Just like their forerunners, Ilone and George Kremer made a fortune in international trade. They are passionate collectors, erudites, probably knowing their works and the Dutch artists better than many specialists and art historians.

The couple created a unique collection of Dutch masters, from Rembrandt to Frans Hals, through Pieter de Hooch, Gerrit Dou, Gerrit van Honthorst. They also attached great importance to artists lesser known today, but equally essential at the time.

The Pinacothèque de Paris shows an outstanding set of fifty seven exceptional works which favour the technic of the chiaroscuro, developped and widely spread during the Dutch Golden Age. The exhibition focuses on genre scenes and social relations between the various trades in 17th century Holland, and also shows, how the bourgeoisie overtook the aristocracy in the world of art lovers and collectors. The exhibition also shows still-life paintings and landscapes which are among the most remarkable and the most representative paintings of this time.

Pinacotheque de Paris
28, place de la Madeleine - Paris
Hours: Daily From 10:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Admission:
Full fee 10 € (per exhibition as well as for the Collections)
Reduce fee 8 € (on presentation of a document)

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