Regelmäßige Führung: In goldenem Licht

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Italy, rich in art and culture with a mild climate, attracted artists from other countries, especially the north, for centuries. In the 17th century, many Dutch and Flemish artists traveled to Italy, particularly to Rome and the surrounding Campagna, to live and paint there. From around 1640, some specialized in the popular genre of landscape painting, including Jan Both, Adam Pynacker, and Jan Asselijn, organizing themselves into communities like the Bentvueghels in Rome. Pieter Bodding van Laer gathered the Bamboccianti group. Upon returning to the Netherlands, they achieved success with Italian-style landscapes, influencing artists such as Nicolaes Berchem and Jan Wijnants. This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to connect the works of these misunderstood Dutch Italianists. The paintings are part of a Luxembourg private collection and have never been publicly shown.


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The works presented come from a private collection in Luxembourg. The paintings have never been exhibited publicly before.



Villa Vauban - Musée d'Art de la Ville de Luxembourg

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2420 Luxembourg 18 Avenue Emile Reuter, 2420 Luxembourg

Villa Vauban - Musée d'Art de la Ville de Luxembourg
18 Avenue Emile Reuter
2420 Luxembourg




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  • 2024-12-01 15:00:00 2024-12-01 16:00:00 Europe/Paris Regelmäßige Führung: In goldenem Licht Italy, rich in art and culture with a mild climate, attracted artists from other countries, especially the north, for centuries. In the 17th century, many Dutch and Flemish artists traveled to Italy, particularly to Rome and the surrounding Campagna, to live and paint there. From around 1640, some specialized in the popular genre of landscape painting, including Jan Both, Adam Pynacker, and Jan Asselijn, organizing themselves into communities like the Bentvueghels in Rome. Pieter Bodding van Laer gathered the Bamboccianti group. Upon returning to the Netherlands, they achieved success with Italian-style landscapes, influencing artists such as Nicolaes Berchem and Jan Wijnants. This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to connect the works of these misunderstood Dutch Italianists. The paintings are part of a Luxembourg private collection and have never been publicly shown. 18 Avenue Emile Reuter, 2420 Luxembourg Villa Vauban - Musée d'Art de la Ville de Luxembourg
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