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Amsterdam Art Galleries
- In a city as renowned for its artists and creativity as Amsterdam, the range of art galleries in the metropolis, displaying the work of its prodigal sons, is vast. Most famous of the city’s progeny perhaps is Vincent Van Gogh, who led a difficult existence, and eventually shot himself in 1890. Yet this tortured mind gave him the inspiration to produce some of the greatest masterpieces of all time. The Van Gogh Museum on Paulus Potterstraat, is the most extensive collection of the artist’s work in the world, and houses some of his most famous paintings, including Sunflowers and Self Portrait as an Artist. Housed in a specially designed building, this gallery displays over 200 of Van Gogh’s paintings and more than 500 drawings, and allows visitors to view in the original the genius of this troubled, yet brilliant artist. Other masterpieces on display are Vincent’s Bedroom in Arles, Wheatfield with Crows, and The Potato Eaters. The gallery also displays work by other renowned 19th century artists, such as Monet and Toulouse-Lautrec, a great friend of Van Gogh’s.
The Rijksmuseum is the place to go to view an amazingly extensive collection of the art of the Netherlands, and is the country’s largest national art gallery. The building is home to an astounding collection of 17th century Dutch art, including Vermeer’s famous Milkmaid, whose realism caught the imagination of the public, and Rembrandt’s Night Watch,. The gallery was first established in 1808 by King Louis Napoleon (brother of Napoleon Bonaparte) in a different location, but moved to its present purpose-built site in 1885. It was designed within the template of Paris’ Louvre, and intended to give Amsterdam somewhere just as prestigious to display their artistic accomplishments. This dazzling collection contains over seven million individual pieces, but only a small percentage of these are actually on show, however there are certainly still enough exhibits here to keep any visitor occupied for a very long time! Besides Vermeer’s fabulous works, other pieces include Rembrandt’s emotive The Jewish Bride, and Winter Landscape with Skaters, by Dutch artist Hendrick Avercamp. There is also a magnificent huge Dolls House on display, which was once owned by Petronella Oortman. This dolls house is so intricate, and is fitted out in such minute detail that it is not surprising to learn that it belonged to an adult and not a child. Among other fabulous exhibits is a spectacular collection of Delftware, which includes one piece, a pyramid vase, which is over one metre tall!
For a more contemporary art experience, head to the Stedelijk Museum on Paulus Potterstraat, which is the national museum of modern art. Here you will find extraordinary works of art ranging from the mid-19th century to the present day, by world-famous French artists such as Picasso, Matisse and work by Russian/French creator Chagall, famous for his Expressionist stained glass windows.