Then milkmaid By Johannes Vermeer, works by Vincent van Gogh, Rembrandt van Rijn and Pieter Bruegel succeed each other in the old Hermitage. About Van Gogh yellow house IStreet) 1888, Rembrandt’s last self-portrait (1669) and Babel Tower (c. 1560) by Bruegel.
The Van Gogh Museum, Mauritshuis and Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen make art objects available, as does the Rijksmuseum.
Who has borrowed very exceptionally? milkmaid After the war in Ukraine, the Amstel Museum recently severed ties with the State Russian Museum of the same name. Vermeer’s famous work around 1660 was the first in the series. Amsterdam Dutch HeritageIt lasts until summer. According to a museum spokesperson, the masterpiece has attracted nearly ten thousand visitors so far.
Then milkmaidVisible until Sunday, will follow from May 17 to June 26 yellow house† Emilie Gordenker, director of the Van Gogh Museum, is pleased to be able to offer support in this exceptional situation. “We hope that the painting in the new temporary space can be a source of inspiration in times of need.”
Self-portrait by Rembrandt is in Amsterdam from 28 June to 24 July. According to the Mauritshuis in The Hague, it is “one of the highlights of the collection”.
will follow in August Babel Tower From the Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum. Museum director Sjarel Ex: “This loan is very special, because this world-famous masterpiece from the Rotterdam collection is never lent out. “Only in exceptional cases, like now,” he says.
The Museum aan de Amstel, as it is now called, is currently working on plans for the future. More information about the fall series will be announced next summer.
Source: NU
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