Turning Heads: Rubens, Rembrandt and Vermeer - A Curator's Introduction
Dr Lizzie Marx, co-curator of Turning Heads: Rubens, Rembrandt and Vermeer gives an overview of the exhibition. This talk is captioned and ISL interpreted.
This exhibition features works by Dutch and Flemish artists of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries who were exponents of the tronie - an intriguing painting of a head. Paintings include Study of an Old Woman by Rubens, The Laughing Man, 1629-1630, by Rembrandt and The Man with the Golden Helmet, c. 1650 from the circle of Rembrandt. Vermeer’s most exquisitely detailed tronie, Girl with the Red Hat, c.1665-1667, is an exhibition highlight.
Find out more about the exhibition here and see it here until 26 May 2024. Friends of the Gallery and under 18s always go free.
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This exhibition is a collaboration between the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp and the National Gallery of Ireland.
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Thank you so much for producing this exhibition on video. It means so much as I am living abroad. Thank you Patricia Burns
This was a fabulous introduction to the Turning Heads exhibition, and especially meaningful for those of us who may not actually get to see it in person at the NG! Thank you!!
Muy interesante el tema. Gracias por compartir su charla. Saludos desde México.
See it in Antwerp,..amazing to see such a collection, once in a lifetime. 👌