Dutch and Flemish Landscapes, 1660–1800, in the Szépművészeti Múzeum, Budapest
Ildikó Ember & Ellis Dullaart
Authors: Ildikó Ember & Ellis Dullaart
Publication date: Forthcoming
Type: Museum catalogue
Series: Old Masters’ Gallery Catalogues, vol. 3
Publisher: Szépművészeti Múzeum, Budapest
ISBN: •
Specifications: • pages, ill., • × • mm
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Description
The Foundation provides financial support for the publication of the new catalogue
Dutch and Flemish Landscape Paintings in the Szépművészeti Múzeum, Budapest,
the third volume in the series Old Masters’ Gallery Catalogues, devoted to the
museum’s collection of Dutch and Flemish paintings. Edited by Ildikó Ember and Ellis Dullaart,
this catalogue is the result of a long-term research and cataloguing project carried out in close
collaboration with the RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History.
The volume presents an in-depth study of 231 landscape paintings dating from the sixteenth
to the eighteenth century, incorporating recent scholarly advances, new attributions, and
updated technical documentation. Thanks to this support, the publication highlights the
exceptional richness of the Hungarian collection of Dutch and Flemish landscapes, shaped in
part by the historic acquisitions of the Esterházy family and further enriched over the centuries.
Conceived as a major scholarly reference work, the catalogue is grounded in a critical and
interdisciplinary approach combining art-historical research, provenance studies, and
technical analysis.
About the Authors
Ildikó Ember is former Head of the Department of Old Master Paintings at the Szépművészeti
Múzeum in Budapest. Ellis Dullaart is Curator of Dutch and Flemish Old Master Painting at the
RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History in The Hague.
Related Projects
Caption: Salomon van Ruysdael (1600/1603–1670),
Travelers Before an Inn with a Maypole, 1664, Szépművészeti Múzeum, Budapest.