Tag: rembrandt

  • Downloading the Rijksmuseum: Masterpieces for Everyone

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    Night Watch by Rembrandt van Rijn, 1642

    After ten years of renovation, Holland's Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam will reopen its doors on April 13, 2013. The national museum, built in 1885, is home to thousands of works from the 17th Century Golden Age of Dutch painting, including many renowned Rembrandts .  But, according to Wim Pijbes, General-Director of the Rijksmuseum, their 21st century vision for the museum is to be modern.

    To that end, they launched Rijksstudio, a groundbreaking online initiative featuring 125,000 high-resolution images available for download, printing, and manipulation for free.  Knowing that unleashing this toolbox onto the public might overwhelm, they strategically partnered with (and linked to) innovative on-demand print companies like ixxi (wall art), eeeeFUN (electric scooters), colormyinterior (wallpaper), and designskins (smartphone skins).

    And, to get the creative juices flowing, they asked leading international artists, designers, and architects to play around.

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    VW Van

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    Tattoo by Droog Studio

    My favorite is this video (yes there's a dog in it)….

    "Part of a Bigger Plan" by Christian Borstlap (click here to view)

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    Mother Task by Pieter de Hooch, ca. 1658 -1660


    Inspired, I downloaded Binnenkamer met een moeder die het haar van haar kind reinigt, bekend als 'Moedertaak'  by Pieter de Hooch.

    Translation: Mother Task, Mom Picking Lice from her Child's Head.

    It's a wonderful painting of Dutch domestic life. But perhaps a little dark, no? 
    And, I really liked that dog.  What's he up to?   Watching another child go off to school?  Waiting for Dad to come home 'cause he's loose with the table scraps?  Maybe, he just doesn't doesn't want head lice.

    I made this…

     

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    Dutch Dog manipulated by Moira McLaughlin, 2013

    It, too, is high resolution, available for framing, wallpaper, t-shirts, etc. 
    But, to me, what's really neat are the other images my new "painting" recalled…

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    Falling Star by Romare Bearden, 1979

    Vivian-maier-dog-and-couple-kitchen

    Dog with Couple by Vivian Maier, 1926- 2009

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    Dog in the Night by Chuck Rigg

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    Darby's Spot by Moira McLaughlin, 2011

    I've decided Holland is the Oprah of countries, "YOU get a Rembrandt!  And YOU get a Rembrandt! And YOU get a Rembrandt!"

    Put another way, Rijksstudio is a Dutch treat.

    Hat tip to reader Moniek Huizinga letting me know.  Go make something.

  • The Age of Rembrandt: Dutch Painting at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

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    (Interior of the Old Church in Delft by Emanuel de Witte, 1650-52)

    Holland Cotter of the New York Times writes The Age of Rembrandt at the Met has an inventory of “breathtaking scope and depth.” But he’s critical of its “elusive heart” because it’s organized by acquisition date, not chronology. Nevertheless, I spotted some wonderful Dutch dog art.

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    (Curiosity by Gerard ter Borch, 1660)

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    (Drawing the Eel by Salomon van Ruysdael, 1650s)

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    (Yonker Ramp and his Sweetheart by Frans Hals, 1662)

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    (The Visit to the Nursery by Gabriƫl Metsu, 1661)

    I’m sure those living in the Age of Rembrandt had a cold, challenging life, but I love their attitude towards dogs — including them in their lives and their art.

    I’ve never seen such a glorious image of a dog relieving himself — in a shaft of bright light from above in the Old Delft church. And I wonder who Yonker Ramp’s real sweetheart is? He holds the dog’s sweet face in his hand and keeps his back to the woman!

    (Some of the dogs are hard to see at this size. Click here to enjoy the NYT’s excellent slide show.)