Regular Tour: In Golden Light
Italy, rich in art and culture and with a mild climate, has captivated artists from other countries for centuries, particularly from the northern regions. In the 17th century, many Dutch and Flemish artists, including Jan Both, Adam Pynacker, and Jan Asselijn, moved to Italian cities like Rome to paint landscapes. They organized into communities, the most famous being the Roman Bentvueghels. After their return to the Netherlands, their distinct style quickly stood out, influencing other artists. This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to compare the works of the long-overlooked Dutch 'Italianists', which have never been publicly exhibited before.
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The paintings are part of a Luxembourgish private collection.
Automatically translated from German.
Where does it take place?
Villa Vauban
18 Avenue Emile Reuter
2420 Luxembourg
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