Getty Center November 24, 2009- February 28, 2010
During the 1600s citizens of the Dutch Republic enjoyed increasing political freedom and economic prosperity, which ushered in a tremendous boom in art production and a flourishing art market. This exhibition of drawings features some of the most beloved genres depicted by Dutch artists during this highly active period. These subjects include the depiction of a tiny native caterpillar, the panoramic landscape, the weathered farmhouse, and a smiling shepherd—a celebration of Dutch life in all of its diversity. http://www.getty.edu/art/exhibitions/drawing_life/
Friday, December 18, 2009
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