The Eckhout-paintings and the Royal Danish Cabinet of Curiosities In the year 1654 the Dutch prince, John Maurice of Nassau-Siegen (1604–79), presented a gift consisting of 26 paintings to the Danish king, Frederik III (born 1609, reigned 1648–70). John Maurice of Nassau-Siegen had been governor of the then Dutch colony of Brazil from 1636–44. The Dutch artist Albert Eckhout (o.1610–1666), one of the many artists and scholars in John Maurice’s entourage, painted the canvases in Brazil in the 1640s.The paintings were probably placed in the Danish Royal Kunstkammer, which was founded by the King around 1650, in 1656. The Kunstkammer was initially established in the old Castle of Copenhagen. In one of the nine rooms, walls and ceiling were dec...
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In the past, the method for approaching art and material culture mentioned in the Dutch account book...
Patrick Kragelund: Owners Marks in Early Aquisitions of the Danish National Art Library The articl...
-investigating the role of painting in the display context of the eighteenth century Copenhagen Kuns...
Albert Eckhout’s twenty-one paintings, signed and dated 1641-1643, kept at the National Museum of De...
Visions of Savage Paradise is the first major book-length study of the Dutch artist Albert Eckhout t...
The (art) collection of Archduke Ernest of Austria (1553-1595) is widely unknown when it comes to ea...
A matéria mostra a importância histórico-social da qual se reveste obra de Albert Eckhout. Fora êle...
Interior, Gallery of Honour, one of the side alcoves with 17th century art; The Rijksmuseum (transla...
In 1679 Prince Johan Maurits (1604-1679), the former governor-general of Dutch Brazil, presented Fre...
In Kasteel Huis Doorn bevindt zich de bijzondere fotocollectie die de Duitsekeizer Wilhelm II in 192...
On 12 July 1520, Albrecht Dürer, accompanied by his wife Agnes, left Nuremberg for Antwerp, to obtai...
The first chapter of this work deals with the life of Count Humprecht Jan Černín, who was a leading ...
The article aims to cast new light on two important collections of paintings in eighteenth-century G...
The Marble Gallery at Frederiksborg (1619–2019): What was the original plan and was it ever complete...
In the past, the method for approaching art and material culture mentioned in the Dutch account book...
Patrick Kragelund: Owners Marks in Early Aquisitions of the Danish National Art Library The articl...
-investigating the role of painting in the display context of the eighteenth century Copenhagen Kuns...