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Skaters on the Amstel
Skaters on the Amstel

Skaters on the Amstel

Artist (Dutch, c. 1585 - 1635)
Datec. 1620
Place DepictedAmsterdam, Netherlands
Mediumoil on wood
DimensionsOverall: 54.6 x 97.8 cm (21 1/2 x 38 1/2 in.)
ClassificationsEuropean Art
Credit LineBequest of W. Redelmeier, 1956
Terms
  • Landscape
  • river
  • winter
  • figure
  • crowd
  • cities, towns, villages (Canada)
  • skating
  • Paintings
Object number56/21
Status
Not on view
Collections
Exhibition HistoryThe Future Now, Zacks Galleries, June 14, 2006 - Janaury 28, 2007 (NOTE: removed from view October 16, 2006;re-installed November 20, 2006); European Masterworks: Paintings from the Art Gallery of Ontario, Frist Center for The Visual Arts, Nashville, Tennesse, April 8, 2001-July 8, 2001; Comparisons, Art Gallery of Toronto (AGO), January 11-February 3, 1957, no. 85; Meesterweken Uit Vier Eeuwen 1400-1800, June 25-October 15, 1938, Rotterdam, Museum Boymans, cat. no 50
Exhibitions
PC Rotations: Gallery 117 May 2015
PC Rotations: Gallery 117 Dec 2014
European Art Permanent Collection Installation 2022
PC Rotations: Gallery 117 29 May 2015
PC Rotations: Gallery 117 December 2010
European Art Permanent Collection Installation 2021
PC Rotations: Gallery 117 Apr 2012
Time Tremors
PC Rotations: Gallery 117 June 2014
PC Rotations: Gallery 117 Feb 2014
PC Rotations: Gallery 117 March 2015
PC Rotations: Gallery 117 May 2013
European Art Permanent Collection Installation 2020
PC Rotations: Gallery 117 October 2011
Period17th Century
SignedMonogram LR
Primary MakerArent Arentsz.
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