The exhibition was organized by the Rijksmuseum, in association with
The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.
The exhibition was organized by the Rijksmuseum, in association with
The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.
Rembrandt and Degas
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
February 23–May 20, 2012
Self-portraits made by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669) and Edgar Degas (1834–1917) at the start of their illustrious careers are seen side by side, for the first time, in an exhibition that highlights the Dutch master's guiding influence on the young French Impressionist and offers an intimate look at their unique kinship.
Images, from left to right: Rembrandt van Rijn, Sheet of Studies with Self-Portrait (detail), 1630–34. Etching, 2nd State. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; Edgar Degas, Self-Portrait (detail), ca. 1855–57. Red chalk on laid paper. National Gallery of Art, Washington, Woodner Collection 1991
Related Events
- Rembrandt: Self-Portrait of 1660 (1976) andDegas in the Metropolitan (1978)
- April 5, 2012 | Free with Museum admission
- Saturday Seminar—Here's Looking at You! Portraiture from the Early Renaissance to the Early Modern Era
- April 14, 2012 | Fee: $700 for the eight-session seminar
- Monday at the Met—Here's Looking at You! Portraiture from the Early Renaissance to the Early Modern Era
- April 16, 2012 | Fee: $1,600 for the eight-session seminar
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