Groninger Museum
Groningen
Museumeiland 1
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Cornelis Hofstede de Groot
dal 11/11/2005 al 5/2/2006
0503666555
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Josee Selbach



 
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11/11/2005

Cornelis Hofstede de Groot

Groninger Museum, Groningen

Idiosyncratic art historian and collector. Although the works of the Museum represent the backbone of the exhibition, a large number of paintings will be borrowed from other museums and private collectors in order to create a representative reconstruction of De Groot's collection.


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Idiosyncratic art historian and collector

From 12 November 2005 to 5 February 2006, the Groninger Museum will present an exhibition entirely devoted to the collector and art historian Cornelis Hofstede de Groot. This clergyman's son was the most eminent founder of Dutch art history. The Groninger Museum preserves an extremely large part of the collection of Hofstede de Groot.

Besides an art historian, Hofstede de Groot was also a great art collector. As early as 1906, he donated his extremely important collection of 65 Rembrandt drawings to the State Print Gallery. After his death in 1930, a part of De Groot's collection of 17th-century paintings and drawings was accommodated in the Groninger Museum. By donating his archives to the State of the Netherlands, he laid the basis for the Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie, RKD (Netherlands Institute for Art History), founded in 1932, which is the most important centre for the study of Dutch art.

Controversy

De Groot had a passion for discussing ideas with colleagues. This occasionally resulted in a clash of opinion. The most well-known controversy is that with Abraham Bredius concerning the Portrait of Elisabeth Bas in the collection of the Rijks Museum (Amsterdam). Bredius was convinced that this renowned painting by Rembrandt ought to be ascribed to his pupil Ferdinand Bol, a view that De Groot regarded as absolutely ridiculous.

The dispute took place is extremely strong terms, each vehemently attacking the other's character. Another affair referred to a fake Frans Hals painting, for which De Groot had issued a certificate of authenticity. This led to a notorious court case.

Exhibition

The Groninger Museum will primarily devote attention to Hofstede de Groot's collection. Although the collection of the Groninger Museum will represent the backbone of the exhibition, a large number of works will be borrowed from other museums and private collectors in order to create a representative reconstruction of De Groot's collection.

The catalogue for the exhibition is a standard work on Hofstede de Groot. The publication includes contributions by Rudi Ekkard (director of the RKD), Prof. Dr Volker Manuth (University of Nijmegen), and Prof. Dr Henk van Veen (University of Groningen).

Image: Peter Paul Rubens, Adoration of the Magi, approx., 1610, oil/panel, 54.5 x 76.5 cm, Hofstede de Groot collection.

Compilation of exhibition in Groninger Museum: Luuk Pijl

Exhibition layout: Mark Wilson

Opening: November 12 th

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