Mar 5, 2016 〜 Aug 7, 2016
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Museum official page: www.artic.edu:80/exhibitions ↗Inspired by Van Dyck's "Iconography" etchings, this exhibition examines the history of the portrait print through 140 works —from Dürer, van Dyck, and Rembrandt through Degas, Kollwitz, and Close.
The exhibition runs from March 5, 2016, to August 7, 2016.
Inspired by Van Dyck's "Iconography" etchings, this exhibition examines the history of the portrait print through 140 works.
The exhibition features works by Dürer, Van Dyck, Rembrandt, Degas, Kollwitz, and Close.
Approximately 140 works are on display.
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