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Marlene Rothacker <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 Feb 2008 12:11:10 -0500
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The Dutch Italianates: 17th Century Masterpieces from the Dulwich Picture 
Gallery, London

The Dulwich Picture Gallery, England’s oldest public art gallery, is lending for 
the first time 40 influential paintings by the famed masters of the Dutch 
Italianate style, available for a limited period.  Normally on permanent display 
at the gallery, these works are only available at this time due to temporary 
gallery changes, a rare opportunity for US museums.  The Dutch Italianates  
features works dating from the 1600s to the 1700s and offers an exceptional 
opportunity for US audiences to view paintings from this world class collection.

Included are masterpieces by Aelbert Cuyp, Nicolaes Berchem, Karel Dujardin, 
Philips Wouwermans and Adam Pynacker. For many, this view of the Italian 
landscape seen through Dutch eyes will be a revelation, allowing the visitor to 
see some of the most beautiful paintings of the 17th century. 

Available: For 10-week booking periods; June 2008 – October 2008; 
February 2009 - March 2009; July 2009 - September 2009 

Contact: Amanda Cane, [log in to unmask] or 202.338.0680 
International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC

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