Old-fashioned Dutch winters with severe frosts were captured by the great masters of the dutch Golden Age.
Old fashioned Dutch winters with severe frosts, thick layers of snow and frozen lakes and canals with everyone skating have become rare. But they were captured by the great masters of the Dutch Golden Age. I would like to show you how this typically Dutch genre developed and talk about some of the famous works by artists like Hendrick Averkamp, Jacob van Ruisdael, Jan van Goyen and Rembrandt who showed the traditional Dutch landscape at its coldest.
How to book this event:
Go to our website www.theartssocietynerja.com
Go to Bookings and buy a ticket for the Zoom link for €10 or come to Nerja. NOTE: 18.00 CET, local time Spain.
THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER
Mrs Jane Choy-Thurlow
Jane E. Choy-Thurlow is a docent and enjoys giving lectures and tours at the Mauritshuis, Prince William V gallery and Huygens Museum Hofwijck in The Hague, The Netherlands. A few of the many exhibits in the Mauritshuis she has been part of are: the legendary Johannes Vermeer exhibit, Rembrandt by Himself and Holbein, Portraitist of the Renaissance.
An active member of The Arts Society, she is a founding member of DFAS of The Hague and has fulfilled committee positions including chairman and Mainland Europe Area Chairman and presently is Area Trainer and a New Societies committee member. She received her BSc from Salem State University, USA, her MEd from Trinity College Dublin and continued art history studies at Leiden University.
In 2018 she was given the honour of Knight in the Order of Oranje Nassau by the Dutch King Willem Alexander of Orange for her knowledge and work in the field of the Arts especially 15th to 17th century Dutch and Flemish art.
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