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Celebrating Rembrandt: Etchings from the Morgan |
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Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, 16061669. Self-Portrait in a Cap, 1630. Etching, B. 320, only state. 51 x 46 mm. The Pierpont Morgan Library. Gift of J. P. Morgan, Jr., 1924; acc. no. RvR 442.
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NEW YORK.- To celebrate the four-hundredth anniversary of the birth of Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (16061669), The Morgan Library & Museum presents highlights from its exceptional collection of Rembrandt etchings. Pierpont Morgan laid the foundation for this collectionthe finest in North Americawhen he acquired his first Rembrandt etchings from Theodore Irwin, Sr., in 1900 and George W. Vanderbilt in 1906. Today the Morgan holds impressions of most of the three hundred or so known etchings by Rembrandt as well as multiple, often exceedingly rare impressions of various states.
The exhibition showcases some of the most celebrated etchings from the collection along with a few lesser-known and rarely exhibited examples. Renowned in the history of printmaking, Rembrandts etchings are famous for their dramatic intensity, penetrating psychology, and touching humanity. Celebrating his unsurpassed skill and inventiveness as a master storyteller, the exhibition addresses some of the central and often recurring themes of the masters work, including portraiture, the Bible, scenes from everyday life, the nude, and landscape.
Celebrating Rembrandt opens with a selection of Rembrandts early portraits, created mostly while he was still a student in Leiden. His own face was often the focus of these spirited works, primarily exercises in lighting, technique, and, above all, expression. Sensitive renderings of the artists own familyhis elderly mother; first wife, Saskia; and son, Titusare also on display. Biblical depictions, the largest and arguably most important category of Rembrandts etched work, are also featured. Subtle shifts in mood and meaning will be illustrated in the different states of Christ Presented to the People and Christ Crucified Between Two Thieves (The Three Crosses). Other key highlights, such as Adam and Eve, Jacob Caressing Benjamin, Abraham Entertaining the Angels, and Abrahams Sacrifice, will demonstrate the unique perspective Rembrandt brought to these biblical accounts. Also showcased is the Morgans pristine impression of one of Rembrandts most ambitious compositions, Christ Preaching, popularly known as The Hundred Guilder Print.
Rembrandt was fascinated with the social outcast and those on the fringes of Dutch society. Key examples of this genre on view include Beggar Man and Woman Behind a Bank and Beggars Receiving Alms at the Door of a House. Among the depictions of individuals participating in everyday activities are The Skater and an example of a more earthy nature, The Monk in the Cornfield. In his later years, Rembrandt continued to produce striking, often introspective portraits, such as the Self-Portrait, Etching at a Window, of which the Morgan possesses the rare first and second states. Etchings of friends and contemporaries include Jan Six, the Dutch patrician and collector, who is depicted reclining gracefully against a windowsill reading by sunlight.
A section on landscape etchings illustrates how Rembrandt captured the spirit of the Dutch countryside often inserting charming hidden detailsin works such as The Three Trees, Cottages and Farm Buildings with a Man Sketching, and Landscape with Trees, Farm Buildings, and a Tower. Celebrating Rembrandt: Etchings from the Morgan is organized by Dr. Anne Varick Lauder, Moore Curatorial Fellow, department of Drawings and Prints, The Morgan Library & Museum. The exhibition is accompanied by a twenty-page illustrated publication, Collecting Rembrandt: Etchings from the Morgan, by Dr. Anne Varick Lauder. The essay traces the history of the Morgans Rembrandt collection, relating some of the stories behind Pierpont Morgans first purchases during the American Gilded Age while also showcasing the institutions important holdings of Rembrandt etchings.
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