Rembrandt, and more slo-art Arts Center shows the sumptuous and masterful from Kenwood House. by Leslie Newell Peacock "Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Gainsborough: Treasures of Kenwood House, London" opened to a full house last Thursday night at the Arkansas Arts Center, as 1,200 folks turned up for the members' opening to see the collection of 17th, 18th and 19th century masterpieces touring the United States. Another 675 visitors ...
June 12, 2013 - Arkansas Times
Spacey’s Patron Bank of America Helps Restore Picasso, Courbet Twenty-four recipients in 16 countries -- including Rembrandt’s “Scholar in his Study” (1634) and Courbet’s “The Painter’s Studio” (1854-55) -- will get cash from Bank of America’s Art Conservation Project this year, the bank said this month.
June 12, 2013 - Bloomberg
Rembrandt in Little Rock Thanks to a gracious Todd Herman , director of the Arkansas Arts Center, I got a tour today of the Arts Center’s bang-up “Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Gainsborough: Treasures of Kenwood House, London” exhibition. It opens tonight to members and tomorrow to the public. Yes, it's ticketed, but it may be the best $12 you'll ever spend. There is nothing like standing in front of a painting by Rembrandt. The ...
June 6, 2013 - Arkansas Times
Peter Greenaway in Times Online Greenaway tells it differently: "Rembrandt was by no means handsome . . . stocky, pot-bellied, squat and not especially sexually endowed."
Richard Land in New York Times Fred Thompson reminds me of a Southern-fried Reagan,Land said. "To see Fred work a crowd must be what it was like to watch Rembrandt paint."
Rhodri Morgan in BBC News First Minister Rhodri Morgan said: "Having the opportunity to display the Portrait of Catrina Hooghsaet is a real coup for National Museum Cardiff. Rembrandt is a towering figure in the history of art. Next to having the Mona Lisa on loan, I cannot...