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Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Art Gallery - Rijksmuseum Ground Floor Gallery 01: Asselijn To Maes

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Rijksmuseum Amsterdam - Ground Floor Gallery 01: Asselijn To Maes
Amsterdam, Netherlands - September 2016
"The Threatened Swan" - oil on canvas painting by Jan Asselijn (c.1650).
The Rijksmuseum was founded in The Hague in 1800 and moved to Amsterdam in 1808, where it was first located in the Royal Palace. The current main building was designed by Pierre Cuypers and first opened its doors in 1885. It is one of the most visited museum in the Netherlands and with record numbers of 2.2 million and 2.47 million visitors. It is also the largest art museum in the country. I was most fortunate to visit it while on a tour of Europe.
The ground floor galleries displays artwork from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
These are the photos taken of the artwork at the museum; for presentation purposes and due to photography angle, many of these have been cropped and edited to compensate for low lighting. It is better to visit the museum as nothing beats seeing the originals.

This blog comes in several pages, this is page one of two of the ground floor galleries and include artwork from Jan Asselijn to Nicolaes Maes; click below to navigate to other sections:
  < Go to 2nd Flr               |             Go To Gr Flr Main             |             Go to Gr Flr 02 >

For better navigation and orientation of the Rijksmuseum, below is the Ground Floor layout plan:

Below are the artwork, for an enlarged view click on the respective photo. Enjoy!


Statue of a Greek Olympian throwing a discus, seen at entrance compound.


Glass mosaic window seen at the ground floor entrance foyer.


Wall mural of a Middle Ages lord, wall mural seen at ground floor entrance foyer.


Wall mural of a Middle Ages preaching monk, wall mural seen at ground floor entrance foyer (note due to angle of photography of this mural which was quite high up on the wall, this painting has been truncated a fair bit).


"Self Portrait" - oil on canvas painting by Ferdinand Bol (1653).


"Portrait of Elisabet Dell" - oil on canvas painting of his wife by Ferdinand Bol (c.1653).


"Militia Company of District XI under the command of Captain Reynier Reael" known as the "Meagre Company" - oil on canvas painting by Frans Hals  & Pieter Codde (1637).


"River Landscape with Riders" - oil on canvas painting by Aelbert Cuyp (1653-1657).


"Militia Company XVIII under the Command of Captain Albert Bas" - oil on canvas painting by Govert Flinck (1645).


"Portrait of a Couple" (probably Abrahamsz Massa and Beatrix van der Laen) - oil on canvas painting by Frans Hals (c.1622).


"The Merry Drinker" (A militia man holding a Berkemeyer- oil on canvas painting by Frans Hals (c.1628-1630).


"Still Life With Gilt Cup" - oil on panel painting by Willem Claeszoon Heda (1635).


"Festoon Of Fruits And Flowers" - oil on panel painting by Jan Davidszoon de Heem (1660-1670).


"Militia Company VIII under the Command of Captain Roelof Bicker" - oil on canvas painting by Jan Davidszoon de Heem (1643).


"Wooded Landscape With Merrymakers In A Cart" - oil on canvas painting by Meindert Hobbema (c.1655).


"A Watermill" - oil on canvas painting by Meindert Hobbema (c.1664).


"Interior with Women beside a Linen Cupboard" - oil on canvas painting by Pieter de Hooch (1663).


"Man Handing a Letter to a Woman in the Entrance Hall of a House" - oil on canvas painting by Pieter de Hooch (1670).


"Figures in a Courtyard behind a House" - oil on canvas painting by Pieter de Hooch (c.1663-1665).


"A Mother's Duty" (A Mother Delousing her Child's Hair) - oil on canvas painting by Pieter de Hooch (c.1668-1660).


"Woman with a Child in a Pantry" - oil on canvas painting by Pieter de Hooch (c.1656-1660).


"Still Life with Silver Ewer" - oil on canvas painting by Willem Kalf (1655-1660).


"Triptych with Last Judgement outer wings St. Peter and Paul" - oil on panel painting by Lucas van Leyden (1526-1527).


"The Prayer without End" (Old Woman Saying Grace ) - oil on canvas painting by Nicolaes Maes (c.1656).

This blog comes in several pages, this is page one of two of the ground floor galleries and include artwork from Jan Asselijn to Nicolaes Maes; click below to navigate to other sections:
Go to 2nd Flr               |             Go To Gr Flr Main             |             Go to Gr Flr 02 

RIJKSMUSEUM

Museumstraat 1 1071 XX Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Admission price: €17.50 for adults; click here for more admission pricing.
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