UTRECHT, CARAVAGGIO AND EUROPE

Hendrick ter Brugghen,
Der heilige Sebastian, von Irene gepflegt, 1625
Öl auf Leinwand, 150,2 x 120 cm
© Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College,
OH. R. T. Miller Jr. Fund, 1953.256

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UTRECHT, CARAVAGGIO AND EUROPE

Alte Pinakothek
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What a shock it must have been for Hendrick ter Brugghen, Gerard van Honthorst, and Dirck van Baburen, three young painters from Utrecht, when they encountered the breathtaking and unorthodox paintings of Caravaggio for the first time in Rome. Described as ‘miraculous things’, his works were marked by an innovative realism, striking drama, and mysterious lighting. He would shape the style of many artists from Italy, France, Spain, and the Netherlands. The exhibition, developed in collaboration with the Centraal Museum in Utrecht, shows over 70 of the most beautiful and important works of the leading ‘Caravaggisti’, including paintings by Bartolomeo Manfredi, Jusepe de Ribera, and Valentin de Boulogne. Placed alongside the works of their painterly colleagues, it becomes immediately apparent why the significant pictures of these Utrecht painters are so typically Dutch and had success both in Italy as well as at home.

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In cooperation with the Centraal Museum Utrecht.