The Dutch in Paris : 1789-1914 : Van Spaendonck, Scheffer, Jongkind, Maris, Kaemmerer, Breitner, Van Gogh, Van Dongen, Mondrian / Mayken Jonkman (ed.) ; Stéphanie Cantarutti, Maite van Dijk, Malika M'rani Alaoui and Jenny Reynaerts, Nienke Bakker, Anita Hopmans, Wietse Coppes and Leo Jansen.

Paris, with all its creative hotspots, exhibitions and training opportunities, exerted a magical attraction throughout the nineteenth century on artists from all corners of the world. New generations left their native countries to go where the action was.0In the exhibition 'The Dutch in Paris 1789-1...

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Corporate Authors: THOTH Publishers (Publisher)
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Host institution, Issuing body, Publisher)
Netherlands. Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie (Publisher)
Musée du Petit Palais (Paris, France) (Host institution, Issuing body, Publisher)
Other Authors: Jonkman, Mayken (Editor)
Cantarutti, Stéphanie (Writer of supplementary textual content)
Dijk, Maite van, 1982- (Writer of supplementary textual content)
Alaoui, Malika M'rani (Writer of supplementary textual content)
Reynaerts, Jenny, 1960- (Writer of supplementary textual content)
Bakker, Nienke, 1972- (Writer of supplementary textual content)
Hopmans, Anita (Writer of supplementary textual content)
Coppes, Wietse (Writer of supplementary textual content)
Jansen, Leo, 1960- (Writer of supplementary textual content)
Language:English
Language of the Original:
Dutch
Language and/or Writing System:
Text in English, translated from the Dutch.
Published: Bussum, The Netherlands : Amsterdam, The Netherlands : The Hague, The Netherlands : Paris, France : Thoth Publishers ; Van Gogh Museum ; RKD - Netherlands Institute for Art History ; Petit Palais - Museé des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris, [2017]
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Physical Description:271 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps, portraits ; 29 cm
Format: Book
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Summary:
Paris, with all its creative hotspots, exhibitions and training opportunities, exerted a magical attraction throughout the nineteenth century on artists from all corners of the world. New generations left their native countries to go where the action was.0In the exhibition 'The Dutch in Paris 1789-1914' presents Paris with the work of Dutch artists like George Hendrik Breitner, Kees van Dongen, Piet Mondriaan, and, of course, Vincent van Gogh. Not only did French artists like Pablo Picasso and Claude Monet influence their work, the Dutch made their mark on French art too. For the first time these works are shown in conjunction with each other. Exhibition: Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (13.10. - 07.01.2018).
Note:Catalog of an exhibition held at Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, October 13, 2017 - January 7, 2018.
Call Number:N6947 .D88 2017
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9789068687422
9068687425
Event Details:
"The Dutch in Paris 1789-1914. Van Spaendonck, Jongkind, Van Gogh, Van Dongen, Mondrian" : October 13, 2017-January 7, 2018, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
"The Dutch in Paris 1789-1914. Van Spaendonck, Jongkind, Van Gogh, Van Dongen, Mondrian" : February 6-May 13, 2018, Petit Palais, Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris, Paris, France.
Place of Publication:The Netherlands -- North Holland -- Bussum.
The Netherlands -- North Holland -- Amsterdam.
The Netherlands -- South Holland -- The Hague.
France -- Ile-de-France -- Paris -- Paris.
The Netherlands -- Utrecht -- Amersfoort.