Venue: Schloss Wilhelmshoehe, Kassel
Start: 24 Oct 2008
End: 25 Jan 2009
Schloss Wilhelmshoehe will be the second venue in the tour of The Kremer Collection. In Kassel the exhibition will show 46 works of a total of 48 as our 2 Lievens paintings Christ at the column and Hilly landscape with resting peasants will be exhibited in the National Gallery in Washington. See below. (website)
Venue: National Gallery of Art, Washington
Website: visit
Start: 26 Oct 2008
End: 11 Jan 2009
Jan Lievens' Enigmatic Career And Relationship with Rembrandt Van Rijn Are Reconsidered in an Exhibition at the National Gallery of Art, October 26, 2008–January 11, 2009; Traveling to Milwaukee and Amsterdam
Washington, DC—The life and career of Jan Lievens (1607–1674), one of the greatest yet most enigmatic Dutch painters of the 17th century, is finally brought to light in the exhibition Jan Lievens: A Dutch Master Rediscovered, on view at the National Gallery of Art in the West Building from October 26, 2008, through January 11, 2009.
The exhibition is organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, in association with the Milwaukee Art Museum, where it will be on view from February 7 through April 26, 2009, and the Rembrandthuis, Amsterdam, where it will be seen from May 17 through August 9, 2009.
"History has not been kind to Jan Lievens, and this intriguing exhibition invites a serious reconsideration of his place in the annals of art history," said Earl A. Powell III, director of the National Gallery of Art. "The Gallery is grateful for the outstanding loans from private and public collections in Europe and America, and we hope that general visitors and scholars alike will find this show to be an eye-opener."
The Kremer Collection will be participate in the Washington exhibition with two works by Lievens, Christ at the column (dated to around 1625) and a rare landscape, Hilly landscape with resting peasants (dated to around 1640).




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