A Jewel Box: Mauritshuis
The Mauritshuis in the Hague is my favorite museum outside my research interests. It's in a former mansion next to the Dutch parliament. In my opinion, it's a "must," and far better than the obligatory visit to Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum if you want to see paintings of the "Golden" Age. The crowds are smaller, too.
The Mauritshuis is a jewel box, containing Vermeer's Girl with the Pearl Earring (as well as another Vermeer), Fabritius's Gold Finch, numerous Rembrandt paintings, as well as pieces by Hals, Van Dyck, Rubens,
and other famous Dutch painters. It has a temporary exhibition space, but whatever is shown there is inevitably overshadowed by the works in the permanent collection.
Here's an interesting Rembrandt of two "Moors." It's not usually seen.
The Mauritshuis is a jewel box, containing Vermeer's Girl with the Pearl Earring (as well as another Vermeer), Fabritius's Gold Finch, numerous Rembrandt paintings, as well as pieces by Hals, Van Dyck, Rubens,
and other famous Dutch painters. It has a temporary exhibition space, but whatever is shown there is inevitably overshadowed by the works in the permanent collection.
Here's an interesting Rembrandt of two "Moors." It's not usually seen.
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