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X-WR-CALDESC:Beginning with the iconic paintings of Jan Van Eyck (9C. 1380/
 1390-1441) and the other Early Netherlandish paintings that first develope
 d the technique of oil painting in Europe\, this lecture will follow North
 ern Renaissance painting into the triumph that was the Dutch Golden Age. T
 he Italian Renaissance painters early on were most focused on tempera pain
 ting but it was the Northern Renaissance painters that discovered the vast
  new possibilities available to them via painting in the much slower-dryin
 g oils\, which allows an artist more time to build up their compositions. 
 Jan Van Eyck is considered the father of European oil painting and a numbe
 r of his incredibly brilliant\, detailed works will be discussed. Then we’
 ll move on from the 1400s to the following centuries and look at how this 
 technique\, as well as the fabulous wealth that the Dutch shipping industr
 y brought to its merchant class\, fostered an outpouring of artistic excel
 lence still admired to this day. Many of the most famous names in art hist
 ory will be on this roster including\, Brueghel\, Bosch\, Rembrandt\, Verm
 eer\, to name only a handful. Come see and learn more about some of your f
 avorite works of art\, as well as many more that will become new favorites
 . This lecture is free\, but registration is requested as seats are limite
 d. The program will last approximately 90 minutes.\n\n<h5>Registration wil
 l close when talk is full!</h5>
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DESCRIPTION:Beginning with the iconic paintings of Jan Van Eyck (9C. 1380/1
 390-1441) and the other Early Netherlandish paintings that first developed
  the technique of oil painting in Europe\, this lecture will follow Northe
 rn Renaissance painting into the triumph that was the Dutch Golden Age. Th
 e Italian Renaissance painters early on were most focused on tempera paint
 ing but it was the Northern Renaissance painters that discovered the vast 
 new possibilities available to them via painting in the much slower-drying
  oils\, which allows an artist more time to build up their compositions. J
 an Van Eyck is considered the father of European oil painting and a number
  of his incredibly brilliant\, detailed works will be discussed. Then we’l
 l move on from the 1400s to the following centuries and look at how this t
 echnique\, as well as the fabulous wealth that the Dutch shipping industry
  brought to its merchant class\, fostered an outpouring of artistic excell
 ence still admired to this day. Many of the most famous names in art histo
 ry will be on this roster including\, Brueghel\, Bosch\, Rembrandt\, Verme
 er\, to name only a handful. Come see and learn more about some of your fa
 vorite works of art\, as well as many more that will become new favorites.
  This lecture is free\, but registration is requested as seats are limited
 . The program will last approximately 90 minutes.\n\n<h5>Registration will
  close when talk is full!</h5>
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SUMMARY:'Golden Age of Dutch Painting' Lecture with Ruth Grim
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