From Deseret News archives:
Rembrandt etchings at LDS Museum
"Rembrandt: The Biblical Etchings" features 46 of the Dutch master's works, 17 of which have recently been acquired by the museum, according to curator Robert Davis. The rest were loaned by independent collectors Shawn and Andrea Merriman and the Museum of Art at Brigham Young University.
Davis believes it is the largest collection of Rembrandt's biblical etchings ever assembled for one exhibit.
He said the church acquired 20 etchings from a private collector about a year ago, but there was not room to display all of them in the current exhibit, which opens at 10 a.m. today following a premiere showing hosted Friday night for local dignitaries and leaders of various faiths.
Part of the acquisition proposal between the church and the private collector was that the museum would mount the exhibit, Davis said.
Rembrandt van Rijn produced 300 etchings 70 of which focus on biblical scenes during his lifetime, in addition to hundreds of portraits and commissioned paintings. Regarded as one of the greatest of the Old Masters, many believe the quality of his etchings has never been surpassed, Davis said.
Among the works featured are "Abraham's Sacrifice," "Joseph Telling His Dreams," "David and Goliath," "Adoration of the Shepherds," "Jesus Among the Doctors," "Return of the Prodigal Son," "Rising of Lazarus (The Large Plate)," "Christ and the Woman of Samaria," "Driving Moneychangers from the Temple," "The Crucifixion," "Descent from the Cross," and two of Rembrandt's self-portraits.
Davis lauds the artist's "unique ability to depict key moments of Bible stories."
"He communicated meaning and characterized individuals through their gestures and expressions and through the composition of the artwork. He also interpreted scripture from his Dutch viewpoint and filled his etchings with images of common people in humble settings to represent events from the Bible."
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