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Press Release February
2009
14 February - 24 May
2009
National Gallery of
Ireland
Beit Wing (Room 31). Admission free.
Three world-renowned
paintings by Dutch 17th-century masters, Vermeer, Fabritius and
De Hooch, are the focus of a special exhibition in the Beit Wing
of the National Gallery of Ireland from 14th February until 24th
May 2009. Admission is free.
The paintings are:
'The Goldfinch'(1654) by Carel Fabritius, on loan from
The Royal Cabinet of Paintings Mauritshuis, The Hague; 'The Courtyard
of a House in Delft' (1658) by Pieter de Hooch, on loan
from The National Gallery, London, and the National Gallery of Ireland's,
'Woman Writing a Letter with Her Maid' (c.1670) by Johannes
Vermeer.
All three paintings were
produced at the height of artistic prosperity in the Dutch city
of Delft. Celebrated for their depictions of daily life, these artists
are acknowledged masters in the rendition of light, perspective
and spatial illusion.
Fabritius' small panel
painting 'The Goldfinch' was painted in the last year of
the artist's short life, and has become one of the most iconic images
of the Dutch Golden Age. It will be shown alongside De Hooch's celebrated
painting 'The Courtyard of a House in Delft', considered
one of the artist's most accomplished works in capturing natural
light and linear design. Complementing these two paintings is the
Gallery's masterpiece by Vermeer, 'Woman writing a Letter with her
Maid' which is one of just 36 extant paintings by the artist.
An illustrated brochure,
written by Dr. Adriaan Waiboer, accompanies the show. A series of
talks on the individual artists in the context of the Delft School
will commence Sunday 15th February at 3pm (admission free).
See Calendar of Events
Contact:
Valerie Keogh/
Emma Pearson
Press & Communications
Office
National Gallery of Ireland
Merrion Square West & Clare Street
Dublin 2
Email press@ngi.ie
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