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October 17, 2021 - February 27, 2022

Exhibition: Clouds, Ice, and Bounty: The Lee and Juliet Folger Fund Collection of Seventeenth-Century Dutch and Flemish Paintings

National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC , United States

Depicting a rich cross section of seventeenth-century Dutch and Flemish life and culture, this exhibition brings together 27 paintings acquired through the generosity of the Lee and Juliet Folger Fund over the past two decades, supplemented by one painting from Lee and Juliet Folger’s personal collection. Assembled with care and passion, the collection includes landscapes by Jacob van Ruisdael and Salomon van Ruysdael, winter scenes by Jan van Goyen and Adam van Breen, genre paintings by Dirck Hals and Caspar Netscher, seascapes by Reinier Nooms and Simon de Vlieger, still lifes by Clara Peeters and Frans Snyders, and portraits by Thomas de Keyser and Jan Miense Molenaer. Seen together, this collection offers a unique opportunity to enjoy some of the finest productions of Dutch and Flemish artists of the seventeenth century. A fully illustrated catalog will consider composition and technique as well as the broader historical context of each work.

Jan van de Velde III (1620–1662), Still Life with Stoneware Jug and Pipe, 1650 National Gallery of Art, Washington
Jacob Ochtervelt (1634-1682), A Nurse and a Child in an Elegant Foyer, 1663 National Gallery of Art, Washington
Adriaen Coorte’s (act. ca. 1683–1707), Still Life with a Hanging Bunch of Grapes, Two Medlars, and a Butterfly, 1687 National Gallery of Art, Washington

For more selected works in the exhibition, please see the museum website.

[text via codart.nl]

Published on October 27, 2021

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