Located in Amsterdam, the museum dates back to 1800. It houses around twenty works by Rembrandt, including The Night Watch and The Jewish Bride. Its collection focuses on Dutch painting from the 15th-19th centuries, with works by artists such as Lucas van Leyden, Frans Hals and Vermeer, among many others. It also includes works by great masters such as Fra Angelico, Paolo Veronese, Hugo van der Goes, Rubens and Goya. The images, which are in the public domain, are accompanied by technical data, commentary, analysis and specific bibliography, which can be downloaded as a PDF file.
Collection: Multimedia
Chronology: XXXV a.C., XXXIV a.C., XXXIII a.C., XXXII a.C., XXXI a.C., XXX a.C., XXIX a.C., XXVIII a.C., XXVII a.C., XXVI a.C., XXV a.C., XXIV a.C. XXIII a.C., XXII a.C., XXI a.C., XX a.C., XIX a.C., XVIII a.C., XVII a.C., XVI a.C., XV a.C., XIV a.C., XIII a.C., XII a.C. XI. a.C., X a.C., IX a.C., VIII a.C., VII a.C., VI a.C., V a.C., IV a.C., III a.C., II a.C., I a.C., I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX
Scope: Secondary Education, Baccalaureate, University
Link: https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/search?ii=0&p=1
Resource type: Web
Source: Rijksmuseum
Language: English
Owner: Blanca Rodríguez Hernández (Modernalia)
Copyright: Dominio público
Abstract: Access to the online collection of the Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam)
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