Monday, January 08, 2007
Rembrandt: Master Etchings From St. Louis Collections
In celebration of Rembrandt's 400th birthday, the Saint Louis Art Museum has on show his famous painting, Self-Portrait of 1669, from The Hague along with more than 40 of the best prints from the public and private collections of St. Louis.
The Hundred Guilder Print, once owned by a descendant of the artist's great friend Jan Six, and the large Christ Presented to the People from the collection of the Duke of Devonshire at Chatsworth are among the most important of the artist's impressions on view for the first time together in this exhibition.
Hurry, this exhibition is on show through January 14, 2007. For more information log onto www.slam.org.
The Hundred Guilder Print, once owned by a descendant of the artist's great friend Jan Six, and the large Christ Presented to the People from the collection of the Duke of Devonshire at Chatsworth are among the most important of the artist's impressions on view for the first time together in this exhibition.
Hurry, this exhibition is on show through January 14, 2007. For more information log onto www.slam.org.