‘Rembrandt & Co: Dealing in Masterpieces’ at DPG
‘Rembrandt & Co’ is on at the moment at Dulwich Picture Gallery, as part of the 400th birthday celebrations. Rembrandt’s 400th birthday was July 15th. To quote them: Dulwich Picture Gallery...
View ArticleAdam Elsheimer at DPG
There’s an exhibition of Adam Elsheimer paintings at the Dulwich Picture Gallery. From the DPG site: On hearing of Elsheimer’s early death Rubens wrote ‘Surely, after such a loss our entire profession...
View Article‘Canaletto in England’ at Dulwich Picture Gallery
I almost forgot to blog about the Canaletto exhibition at DPG which I went to on Friday. As the title suggests, it focusses on Canaletto’s time in England. I knew he’d painted a few paintings of...
View ArticleSelf-Portraits from the Uffizi
The full title of this exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery is Artists’ Self-Portraits from the Uffizi. But I don’t think it’s overly pedantic to point out that self-portraits are pretty much always...
View ArticleComing of Age: American Art 1850-1950
This is a touring exhibition of paintings from the Addison Gallery of American Art in Andover, Massachusetts that is currently at Dulwich Picture Gallery. Though it will be going to Venice and then...
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Finding Veronese « Dulwich OnView 'Xavier F. Salomon, Curator at Dulwich Picture Gallery, describes how he discovered a missing fragment of Veronese’s Petrobelli Altarpiece, thought lost.'...
View Article‘Sickert in Venice’ at DPG
Last time I saw much of Walter Sickert was at the Tate’s exhibition of the Camden Town Group which I briefly commented on here. I didn’t enjoy that show much: lots of dingy grey-brown cityscapes and...
View ArticleExhibition roundup: Nash, quilts, Moore
Dulwich Picture Gallery currently has an exhibition of the English painter Paul Nash, best known I guess for his work as a war artist in both world wars. I know I first encountered him at school, when...
View Article‘The Wyeth Family’ at DPG
The Wyeth Family: Three Generations of American Art is an interesting little exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery. There are three main Wyeths featured: N.C. Wyeth, an illustrator notable for cheerily...
View ArticleTwombly, Poussin, Emin and Hungarian Photographers
A bit of an exhibition round up. This is not, as you might think, four exhibitions, because at Dulwich Picture Gallery at the moment they have a combined Cy Twombly/Nicolas Poussin exhibition. Which...
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