The exhibition Dutch Golden Age is from Friday, February 27th for a period of one year enriched with a rare cityscape by Jacob van Ruisdael (1628-1682) from the Museum of Fine Arts (Fine Arts Museum) in Budapest: The Amstel in Amsterdam, as seen to the north. This Amsterdam Museum reports Wednesday.
The canvas shows Amsterdam around 1655 shortly before the construction of Amstelhof the complex where now the Hermitage Amsterdam is located. It is for the first time since 1800 back in the city where it was created. This temporary addition visitors of Dutch Golden Age can experience what the city looked like 350 years ago, from the point where they are back on the sidewalk after their visit.
Jacob van Ruisdael are few cityscapes known. Normally have featured the city at this perhaps most “Dutch” landscape painter most in the background, as in his views of Haarlem, Alkmaar, Egmond and Bentheim. Only in Amsterdam, where he from 1657
also documented as a resident, he moved several times within the city wall.
The exhibition of Dutch Golden Age from Friday, February 27th enriched for the period of one year with a rare cityscape by Jacob van Ruisdael (1628-1682) from the Museum of Fine Arts (Fine Arts Museum) in Budapest: The Amstel in Amsterdam, as seen to the north . This Amsterdam Museum reports Wednesday.
The canvas shows Amsterdam around 1655 shortly before the construction of Amstelhof the complex where now the Hermitage Amsterdam is located. It is for the first time since 1800 back in the city where it was created. This temporary addition visitors of Dutch Golden Age can experience what the city looked like 350 years ago, from the point where they are back on the sidewalk after their visit.
Jacob van Ruisdael are few cityscapes known. Normally have featured the city at this perhaps most “Dutch” landscape painter most in the background, as in his views of Haarlem, Alkmaar, Egmond and Bentheim. Only in Amsterdam, where he from 1657
also documented as a resident, he moved several times within the city wall.
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