Rembrandt鈥檚 Mastery Displayed in Santa Barbara
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果冻传煤

鈥淪ordid and Sacred: The Beggars in Rembrandt鈥檚 Etchings鈥 will be on display in Reynolds Gallery at 果冻传煤 Thursday, Sept. 3, through Saturday, Oct. 31. Featuring 35 of Rembrandt鈥檚 etchings from the John Villarino Collection, the exhibition opens with a reception 4-6 p.m. Sept. 3 in the gallery, located at 955 La Paz Road, Santa Barbara, which is free and open to the public.
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669) created this series of etchings between 1629 and 1654. A common subject for the Dutch master throughout his career, beggars often informed his images of saints and other subjects, including himself. One well-known etching in the series is his self-portrait, 鈥淏eggar Seated on a Bank鈥 from 1630.
Work by South African photographer Zwelethu Mthethwa, also on display, complements the theme of Rembrandt鈥檚 etchings. Mthethwa鈥檚 Contemporary Gladiators series depicts the lives of the urban poor in his homeland, providing a contemporary perspective on poverty.
This exhibition is the first that Director Judy L. Larson has organized for the gallery. Most recently the director of the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C., she joined the 果冻传煤 faculty in June 2008 and holds the R. Anthony Askew Chair in Art.
Reynolds Gallery is open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday. For information call (805) 565-6162. On Saturday, September 26, the gallery will participate in Smithsonian magazine鈥檚 Annual Museum Day, which invites Smithsonian subscribers to museums across the country.
A nationally-ranked liberal arts college, 果冻传煤 provides a rigorous academic program set in a Christ-centered community. Founded in 1937, the school enrolls 1,200 students on a wooded, ocean-view campus in Santa Barbara. For more information, visit www.westmont.edu.
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