“The Dutch Italianates: Seventeenth-Century Masterpieces of the Dutch Golden Age” exhibition opened Nov. 16 at the Muscarelle Museum of Art and continues until March 22, 2009. The exhibition presents the influence of 17th century Italian artists on the Dutch during the Golden Age of the seventeenth century. The works featured from the Dulwich Gallery, England’s oldest public art gallery, include art from contemporaries of Rembrandt van Rijn.
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