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EXHIBITION
Rembrandt intime
From 16 September to 23 January 2017

As the uncontested master of Dutch art in the seventeenth century, Rembrandt was one of the greatest artists of his era. Possessing remarkable creative power, Rembrandt’s works explore the destiny of mankind as a whole, while focusing on representations of his inner circle. The artist represented his family and close friends—such as his wife Saskia, his last mistress Hendrickje Stoffels, and his son Titus—in numerous studies he executed throughout his life, along with works in which he was the subject; he perfected the art of the self-portrait.

Édouard André and Nélie Jacquemart acquired three of Rembrandt’s paintings, which to this day are incontestable masterpieces: the Pilgrims at Emmaus (1629), the Portrait of Princess Amalia van Solms (1632), and the Portrait of Doctor Arnold Tholinx (1656). Each of these three works illustrates a different and fundamental phase in Rembrandt’s creative career: his early years in Leiden, the rapid success of the first years in Amsterdam, and his artistic maturity. The idea emerged of complementing these pictures with other contemporary works by the artist—paintings, engravings, and drawings—, to gain a better understanding of the extent of Rembrandt’s genius and his genesis as a painter.
By exploring the key phases in Rembrandt’s career, the exhibitionretraces the artist’s stylistic development and highlights the intimate side of his creative process.You will able to gain a better understanding of his artistic practices as well as his biography, as Rembrandt’s life was entirely interlinked with his work.

The exhibition comprises around twenty pictures and thirty graphic works, thanks to a series of exceptional loans from New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, the National Gallery of London, the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Musée du Louvre, and the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.  The selection of drawings and engravings perfectly complements the paintings and enables the visitors to discover every facet of Rembrandt’s immense talent.

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Production

Depuis plus de 20 ans, Culturespaces organise de multiples expositions temporaires et événements culturels de niveau international à Paris et en région, et dirige pour ce faire toute la chaîne de production, en lien avec le propriétaire public, le conservateur et le commissaire de l’exposition : programmation, prêts, transports, assurances, scénographie, communication, partenariat et mécénat, catalogues et produits dérivés. 

Commissariat

Emmanuel Starcky, Directeur des Domaines et Musées nationaux de Compiègne et de Blérancourt.
Peter Schatborn, Conservateur en chef émérite du Cabinet national des estampes au Rijksmuseum d’Amsterdam.
Pierre Curie, Conservateur du Musée Jacquemart-André. 

Scénographie

Hubert le Gall est un designer français, créateur et sculpteur d'art contemporain. Son œuvre fait l’objet de nombreuses expositions à travers l’Europe. Depuis 2000, il réalise des scénographies originales pour de nombreuses expositions.

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