Dürer to Rubens: Northern European Art at the The Bass Museum of Art

In greater Miami, the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami and the Bass Museum of Art are the only two professional art institutions to house extensive collections of these and other European Old Master paintings, sculptures and decorative art objects.

 

While the Bass is closed to the public as it undergoes renovations, the Lowe is hosting a selection of outstanding works from the Bass’ permanent collection. “The Lowe is thrilled to be able to partner with the Bass on such a beautiful and important exhibition,” said Jill Deupi, Beaux Arts director and chief curator at the Lowe. “Not only does this show complement our own remarkable Kress Collection of Italian Renaissance and Baroque works, it also helps to tell the story of the foundation upon which later generations of artists built their own creative identities.” The focus of this important partnership is Northern Europe during the Renaissance and Baroque periods (15th to 17th centuries), and the pieces on view represent a range of media—including oil on canvas, tempera on panel, enamel on porcelain, and textiles—as well as a compelling array of subjects. “The Bass is delighted to share its collection with the Lowe and we thank them for inviting us to their home this year, while ours is under construction,” said Silvia Karman Cubiñá, executive director and chief curator of the Bass Museum of Art.

 

Mon & Tue 12- 8 pm
Wed-Sun  10 am – 6 pm
Closed Public Holidays

Start Date

August 21, 2015

End Date

July 17, 2016

Hours

10:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Address

227 22nd Street Miami Beach, FL 33139

Event Type

Public

More Information

https://www.bassmuseum.org

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