TRAVELING EXHIBITION: Rembrandt Etchings: States, Fakes, and Restrikes

Rembrandt, one of the most influential printmakers in the history of art, created etchings that offer a wide range of subjects — from incisive representations of scriptures to studies of street life. His prints possess comedy as well as sober social commentary and have influenced innumerable later printmakers.

This exhibition of 30 Rembrandt etchings examines the problem of authenticating Rembrandt’s etchings. The exhibition includes first state pulls from the artist’s lifetime and restrike prints from the 17th to 20th centuries.

Number of Objects: 39-42 framed

Installation Space: 700.5 – 753.75 linear feet

Exhibition Fee: $6,500

IncludedChecklist (PDF), labels (PDF), wall text (PDF), catalog (PDF), high resolution images for web and print media, instructions for reproduction of images.

Shipped in wooden crate: roughly 38H x 42W x 30D

Currently Available: Yes

Currently on View: N/A

Past Exhibition Locations
Wright Museum of Art, Beloit College, Beloit, WI
August 17 – October 2, 2016

UWM Art History Gallery, UW-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI
September 6 – 27, 2012

For more info, and for the pdfs, please visit: http://uwm.edu/arthistory/gallery/uwm-art-collection-traveling-exhibitions/rembrandt-etchings-states-fakes-and-restrikes/

Categories: Traveling Exhibitions