Opened January 20th, The Morgan Library & Museum (225 Madison Avenue between 36th and 37th Streets – 212-685-0008) presents a new exhibition, Rembrandt’s World: Dutch Drawings from the Clement C. Moore Collection, with over 90 drawings by many of the preeminent artists of Holland’s Golden Age—among them Rembrandt van Rijn and his followers Ferdinand Bol and Gerbrand van den Eeckhout; Abraham Bloemaert; Aelbert Cuyp; and Jan van Goyen— who brought their extraordinary talents to bear on such quintessentially Dutch subjects as landscapes, marine views, pastoral and genre scenes, nature studies, and portraiture. The works, assembled over the last two decades, are from the private collection of Clement C. Moore and are exhibited together publicly — through April 29 — for the first time.
For even more information on the exhibition and its works, click here.
The exhibition also received a good review in The New York Times, here.







