Emotions: Pain and Pleasure in Dutch Painting of the Golden Age

Emotions: Pain and Pleasure in Dutch Painting of the Golden Age
Frans Hals Museum
11 October 2014 to 15 February 2015
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Hendrick Goltzius - Susanna and the elders, 1607, oil on panel, 67 x 94 cm,
Musée de la Chartreuse, Douai
Photo Béatrice Hatala
Rembrandt van Rijn – The head operation, c. 1624/25, oil on panel, 21,6 x 17,8 cm
The Leiden Collection, New York
© The Leiden Collection, New York
Roeloff van Zijl - Venus and Cupid, c. 1625, oil on canvas, 115 x 96 cm, Frans Hals Museum,
HaarlemPhoto Margareta Svensson
Rembrandt van Rijn – Self-portrait in a cap, with eyes wide open, 1630, etching, 5,1 x 4,6 cm, Teylers
Museum, Haarlem
Jan Miense Molenaer - Christ mocked and crowned with thorns, 1639, oil on canvas, 262 x 203 cm
Catholic church of St. Odulphus, Assendelft
Cornelis Pietersz Holsteijn - Venus and Cupid lamenting the dead Adonis, c. 1647, oil on canvas, 99 x
206 cm, Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem
Photo Margareta Svensson
Frans van Mieris – The death of Lucretia, 1679, oil on panel, 38,1 x 17,15 cm,
The Leiden Collection, New York
© The Leiden Collection, New York
Aerent de Gelder – Lot and his daughter, c. 1680/90, oil on canvas, 90 x 90 cm, Koninklijke Royal
Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels
Photo d'art Speltdoorn & Fils, Brussels