National Gallery of Art - EXHIBITIONS
Civic Pride: Group Portraits from Amsterdam
March 10, 2012–March 11, 2017

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Image: Govert Flinck, The Governors of the Kloveniersdoelen, 1642, oil on canvas, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, on loan from the City of AmsterdamTwo large-scale group portraits from the Dutch Golden Age, on long-term loan from the Rijksmuseum and the Amsterdam Museum, provide an extraordinary opportunity for visitors to enjoy a type of Dutch painting rarely seen outside the Netherlands. In these imposing works, two of Amsterdam's most important portraitists from the mid-17th century, Govert Flinck (1615–1660) and Bartholomeus van der Helst (1613–1670), have immortalized the civic pride of the men who governed the Kloveniersdoelen, the building where one of Amsterdam's three militia companies held its meetings. The two works, both titled Governors of the Kloveniersdoelen, were painted 13 years apart. Flinck (in 1642) and Van der Helst (in 1655) created comparable yet distinct interpretations of the shared sense of duty and personal interactions of two different generations of governors.

Organization: Organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington.

Sponsors: The exhibition is made possible by the Hata Foundation.

This program is also supported, in part, by public funds from the Netherlands Cultural Services and through the generosity of Mrs. Henry H. Weldon.

Schedule: National Gallery of Art, March 10, 2012–March 11, 2017

Passes: Passes are not required for this exhibition.

The exhibition is on view in the National Gallery's West Building, 7th Street Lobby