LIBERTÉ!
Guided Tour in English
THE ARTS SOCIETY THE HAGUE
Most kindly invites you to join us for a Special Event
On Sunday 12th January 2025 at 11.30 hrs. to the Dordrechts Museum, Dordrecht.
The exhibition shows the life and works of Ary Scheffer, born in Dordrecht, and one of the most famous painters in his days in Paris. The Louvre still has some of his paintings. The exhibition will also show famous works by, among others, Ingres, Géricault and Delacroix. The story of Scheffer and French Romanticism is a European and topical story that will be told in the Netherlands for the first time.
The paintbrush as a weapon
Ary Scheffer lived in a period of political turmoil and flourishing culture, with Paris as a hot spot and breeding place. Artists deployed their brushes as arms and stood on the barricades. They fought for freedom and justice, the ideals of the 1789 French Revolution.
It was the time of the collective versus the individual and of individual freedom and expression. The Romantic ideas are still alive in all sorts of areas. Topical themes such as the power of citizens, the force of campaigning, longing for national autonomy and the effects of independence wars were reflected in impressive paintings, often several metres high. There are few movements with such an exchange between social developments, philosophy, religion, visual arts, music, and literature.
Special loans
The Dordrechts Museum has the most extensive collection of Scheffer works worldwide. The most impressive ones will be on display in the exhibition. Furthermore, many special loans can be admired, such as an oil sketch of the world-famous The Raft of the Medusa by Géricault (on loan from the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Angers), and visitors can enjoy Paolo and Francesca by Ingres (Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham). Furthermore, Eugène Delacroix’s Jacob wrestling with the angel of the Belvedere Museum in Vienna will be shown.
We have 15 places available.
How to book this event:
Special Event Cost [excluding museum entrance]
- For Members is EUR 14.00.
- For Non-members is EUR 16.00.
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Admission to Museum
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- ALL CARDS & Admission Fee - additionally need to pay a EUR 4.50 supplement!
- For MK [Museumkaart], ICOM, Rembrandt, Vriendenloterij/VIP cards, entry is free.
- The normal museum admission fee is EUR 17.50.
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Registration will open soon.
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The deadline for registration is midnight Thursday 31th December 2024.
Please note you'll only be added to the list of participants upon receipt of your payment and it's your responsibility to mitigate for any weekend/holiday delays on your bank's part. Please transfer to:
THE ARTS SOCIETY THE HAGUE account NL90 INGB 0008 3198 36.
Prior registration/booking is required.
Please click on this sentence for the registration form.
Cancellation Policy: Please note that fees to attend any Special Events or Lectures of The Arts Society The Hague are non-refundable. If at the last minute you need to cancel your attendance, please let us know so that your place can be allocated to someone on the Waiting List. Alternatively, you are welcome to arrange a replacement. All proceeds go to the on-going support of the Society.
Liability Policy: The Arts Society The Hague does not accept liability for any theft, accident or damage that may occur to those participating in The Society's activities.
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