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Winter mood at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Dutch winters from the Rijksmuseum collection
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Ausstellung16.12.2010 - 16.12.2011
Dutch winters from the Rijksmuseum collection
With its Dutch Winters exhibition, which runs from 24 November 2010 up to and including 21 March 2011, the Rijksmuseum Schiphol will display a selection of 17th- and 19th- century works from its own collection that depict the popular theme of winter in a multifaceted and sublime manner.
Hendrick Avercamp’s winter landscapes are among the best-known images in 17th- century Dutch painting. The frivolity in the cold depicted in his paintings creates the impression that every winter in centuries past was an extended period of freezing temps, which is true in a sense, as the period between approximately 1500 to 1850 is sometimes referred to as the ‘Little Ice Age’ due to the brutal winters and cool summers. Along with these 17th-century winter scenes by artists, such as Hendrick Avercamp and Jacob van Ruisdael, the Dutch Winters exhibition will also feature works from the 19th-century Romantic era by Barend Koekkoek. After focusing on the realism of August Allebé and The Hague School of Anton Mauve, the exhibition rounds off with the impressionistic work of George Hendrik Breitner and Isaac Israëls dating from around the turn of the century.
Rijksmuseum Schiphol The Rijksmuseum Schiphol is located on the completely renovated Holland Boulevard between Piers E and F in the area beyond passport control. The museum is open daily from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Admission is free. The Rijksmuseum Schiphol has a permanent exhibition of works of the Dutch Golden Age Masters from the Rijksmuseum collection. Featuring a temporary exhibition three times a year, it also offers a contemporary Museum Shop with Dutch Design and Rijksmuseum souvenirs.
ING is the exclusive sponsor of the Rijksmuseum Schiphol.
The Dutch Winters exhibitions can be viewed from 24 November 2010 up to and including 21 March 2011 at the Rijksmuseum Schiphol.
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* 1934 in Wien (Österreich), † 2014 in Wien (Österreich) Architekt, Theoretiker,...
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16.12.2010 - 16.12.2011