Complete Works by Rembrandt to be Shown at the Berlage Exhibition Centre, Amsterdam |
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| Written by Stefanie Derks of Local World Agency |
| Thursday, 09 July 2009 02:55 |
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The Complete Rembrandt was made possible by the latest digital techniques which enable Rembrandt’s works to be printed photographically in near-perfect quality and full-size. The Complete Rembrandt is a
revolutionary and unique exhibition. Never before has the complete body of works
by an artist of Rembrandt’s stature been exhibited together. Nor have
reproductions been taken so seriously. The importance of this collection of
Rembrandt’s entire oeuvre in reproduction form lies in the fact that each of his
works is a significantly unique creation. In the case of Rembrandt, therefore,
there can be no such thing as a representative selection. Why reproductions? It would be absolutely impossible to realize an exhibition of all the original works. An exhibition of original paintings by Rembrandt could amount to 50 works at most, for Rembrandts are now lent out only in exceptional circumstances. This exhibition shows more than 700 works accompanied by texts that provide an overview of his life’s work and allow visitors to get the most out of the exhibition. A walk through this exhibition is a fascinating passage through Rembrandt’s artistic mind. In several thematic presentations, Professor Van de Wetering explains the research undertaken to establish the authenticity of Rembrandt’s works of art. Rembrandt look-alikes still crop up that are certainly not originals. Even in his own lifetime Rembrandt was so famous that many young artists wanted to be taught the techniques and styles by the master himself. The result was the creation of many works of art that were for a long time wrongly considered to be ‘Rembrandts’. The Complete Rembrandt, Life Size exhibition shows how the more accurate collection of Rembrandts’ own works has been reduced to its current size. In another part of the exhibition, Ernst van de Wetering has reconstructed a number of works that were severely damaged in the course of the years, and even some works that have been lost. For example, two versions of the Night Watch are exhibited; a reconstruction of the original painting stands alongside the version that now hangs in the Rijksmuseum. Reproductions from contemporary engravings and other copies after lost Rembrandts will also be shown. The exhibition will be supplemented by the Dutch release of Prof Dr Ernst van de Wetering’s book ‘Rembrandt. A life in 180 Paintings’. Click on logo below to add this article to your favorite Social Website ~ |
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The Complete Rembrandt is a
revolutionary and unique exhibition. Never before has the complete body of works
by an artist of Rembrandt’s stature been exhibited together. Nor have
reproductions been taken so seriously. The importance of this collection of
Rembrandt’s entire oeuvre in reproduction form lies in the fact that each of his
works is a significantly unique creation. In the case of Rembrandt, therefore,
there can be no such thing as a representative selection. 
