Rembrandt, the Decisive Years

Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn dit Rembrandt Portrait du docteur Arnold Tholinx - 1656 Huile sur toile, 76 x 63 cm © Paris, Musée Jacquemart-André – Institut de France:Culturespaces-Musée Jacquemart-André

Event Details

Start: 16th Sep 2016
End: 23rd Jan 2017 23:59
Venue
Musée Jacquemart-André, Paris1

Event Description

The exhibition retraces the main moments of the career of this major master. Presenting around 40 paintings, divided into three ‘chapters’ the exhibit looks at the three key stages in Rembrandt’s creation, allowing the viewer to clearly grasp the evolution of this painter that dominated Dutch art in the 17th century.

The first part centres around the Pilgrims at Emmaüs, in the Leyde period (1625-1631), the second on his triumphant years in Amsterdam (1631-1635) and finally his later work (1652-1669) considered to be his creative summit, breaking away from established contemporary norms towards a simplification or colour and form.

Event Categories: Exhibitions