The Printed World: Masterpieces of Seventeenth-Century Printmaking

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Feb 3 2019 - Mar 24 2019

The Baroque was an intensely exciting period in human history.  Its art reflects new discoveries and ways of thinking about mankind’s relation to the expanding world, now comprising the Americas, and new tendencies in religious, philosophical, scientific and political thought. 

This focused but wide-ranging exhibition demonstrates the role the graphic arts played in disseminating and shaping the seventeenth-century worldview. 

Eleven thematic sections examine how both well-known artists such as Rembrandt but also lesser-known but equally vital names depicted such major subjects as portraits, landscapes and cityscapes, subjects from contemporary history and antiquity, as well as pure creations of the human imagination.

Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website

  • Various Media
  • European
  • 15th - 17th Century
  • Baroque
  • Various artists

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