An oil painting showing a male figure in side profile, turned away from the viewer. He is wearing a brown shirt and a white collar, and has closely cropped hair and a short beard.
Anthony van Dyck, Head Study. Collection KMSKA - Flemish Community (public domain). Photo: Dominique Provost.
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Talk

Thursday Lates: Looking at faces - wider perspectives on the tronie genre

25 April 18.30 - 19.30

Location
Lecture Theatre
Admission

Free
 

A special talk in association with our exhibition Turning Heads: Rubens, Rembrandt and Vermeer

Turning Heads: Bruegel, Rubens and Rembrandt was the first major exhibition at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts (KMSKA), Antwerp, following the major redevelopment works, and we're delighted to have it our own version of it, Turning Heads: Rubens, Rembrandt and Vermeer, on display here at the National Gallery of Ireland. In this special talk, Dr Koen Bulckens, Curator at the KMSKA , Antwerp, will discuss highlights from the exhibition's first venue, and the process of putting together the exhibition in their newly renovated spaces.

Free, no booking required. 

This Thursday Lates event is in association with Visit Flanders

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