Rembrandt and his Pupils

Wallace Collection

Description

This event available either at the venue or you can watch online via a webcast.

Made over 300 years ago, Rembrandt’s paintings remain compelling and emotive. In his lifetime, his prodigious talent led him to become the most fêted artist in 17th-century Amsterdam, and his success attracted a host of pupils to his studio. We’ll take a close look at works by Rembrandt, and a selection of his followers, housed both in the Wallace Collection and beyond. We’ll also discuss how attribution of his works can be a hotly contested field, as well as considering how he has continued to be an inspiration for modern painters.

About the speaker: Colin Wiggins worked for over 30 years at the National Gallery in roles including Head of Education and Special Projects Curator. He was responsible for the Gallery’s Associate Artist scheme, inviting contemporary artists such as Paula Rego, Peter Blake and Ana Maria Pacheco to become involved in the life of the Gallery and to hold exhibitions of their work there.

Take part at the museum: This course will take place in the Theatre, Lower Ground Floor. Participants taking part at the museum are encouraged to visit the galleries in their own time afterwards.

Watch online: This talk will also be broadcast live from the museum. Online ticketholders will be emailed a Zoom link to join 24 hours in advance. Ticketholders will also receive a link to view a recording of the talk, which will be available for two weeks only.

Date

Thu 27th Feb 2025
 from 11:00am to 1:00pm

Location

This event is available in person and online via webcast.

Wallace Collection
Manchester Square
London
W1U 3BN

Prices

Standard Ticket: £20
Other price options
Online Webcast: £15

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Wallace Collection
Manchester Square
London
W1U 3BN

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