Hello weekend lovers,
It is museum time. I visited the rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, one of the most famous museums in the Netherlands. They started building it in 1876 and the opening of the new building was in 1885. The building was designed by the architect Pierre Cuypers.
I always love how different museums look. The building itself is also a museum piece it self.
Like the roof of the entrance. Its so light in here because of that roof and it looks stunning.
This lovely corridor were old and new come together.
At first I tough that cube were lockers to keep your bag and stuff in there but it also is art. It's made by the artist Donald Judd and it is untitled.
Stairs are always a piece of art. The Rotterdam stairs.
There were two highlights for me. First one was the famous Cuypers library. It is the biggest and oldest art history library in the Netherlands.
There are over 450 thousand artifacts in this room! Here you can read everything about the art you can find in the museum and many many more!
The second one were these two paintings from Rembrandt. These are the last paintings from him that the Rijsmuseum bought, "Oopjen en Marten" made in 1634. They bought them together with the Louvre for 160 million euro's. These paintings will always stay together. Every 5 years they changes from location. I was lucky because a view weeks after my visit the paintings were moved to Paris and are now hanging in the Louvre in Paris for the next 5 years.
I love these colors. the way they changes is so cool. that must haven been a hell of a work to get those tones fade like that.
The guard. Keeping a good eye on me.
These are some drawings from Rembrandt.
Christopher Wool Untitled (The Show is Over), 1990
The Milkmaid, Johannes Vermeer, ca. 1660
These lights were falling down but I couldn't capture that that good.
Tower of Babel, Bruegel made around 1563
Tourists from all over the world come here.
Real life sculptures, "seated-child Duane Hanson 1974"
The Threatened Swan, Jan Asselijn, ca. 1650
This was an awesome art installation. Infinity Mirror Room – Phalli’s Field from the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. I love these kind of art installations were you are standing in. You become part of the art. And I love taking pictures in here.
Haha, look at me, and me, and me, and me and me, me, me, me, me, me 😂
This is a small overview of my visit. I highly command this museum if you visit Amsterdam. But go there early in the morning, it is going to be busy later on the day.
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muy impresionante, grandiosas fotos
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Very nice museum, enjoyed reading your writing and very nice photos
Thank you 🙏 I'm struggling with the writing some time 😅🙈
Oh The Rijksmuseum. When I was in Amsterdam for Hive Fest a couple of years ago I went everyday for the 4 days of the conference. I adored the museum and the art in the museum. That is so cool that Kusam's installation was there too.
Yeah I love that one. So cool I could stand there for hours😅🙈
Great post. The library looks insane in a good way haha. You took great photos that I felt like I was seeing and walking through that library but virtually
Thank you. That place was so cool
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I haven't been there in a long time! Ibreally should go there again some time soon. Nice impression!
Wow that's a lot of books! Thanks for sharing this interesting place!
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Between masters of the art of painting... how cool! This you tell about Rembrandt's paintings being moved I imagine it happens with others as well. It will have some security component, or maybe it's just part of the collaboration between museums. Moving these pieces is very delicate.
Loved the visit to this iconic museum and the photo of you you you you you you... stands out a lot here!
Loved this post!
Thank you so much. Yes the moving part is also in collaboration. It's very nice that they work together to preserve this kind of art.
#hive #posh