The
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam or
Rijksmuseum ( ) is a Dutch
national museum in Amsterdam
, located on the Museumplein
. The museum is dedicated to
arts,
crafts, and
history. It has a large collection of
paintings from the
Dutch Golden Age and a substantial
collection of
Asian art.
Foundation
The museum
was founded in 1800 in The
Hague
to exhibit the collections of the Dutch stadtholders. It was inspired by
French
example. By then it was known as the
National Art Gallery (Dutch:
Nationale Kunst-Gallerij).
In 1808
the museum moved to Amsterdam
on the orders of king Louis Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon Bonaparte. The
paintings owned by that city, such as
The Night Watch by
Rembrandt, became part of the
collection.
Cuypers' building

Front of the Rijksmuseum, circa
1895
In 1863 there was a design contest for a new building for the
Rijksmuseum, but none of the submissions was considered to be of
sufficient quality.
Pierre Cuypers
also participated in the contest and his submission reached the
second place. In 1876 a new contest was held and this time Pierre
Cuypers won. The design was a combination of
gothic and
renaissance elements. The construction began on
October 1, 1876. On both the inside and the outside, the building
was richly decorated with references to Dutch art history. Another
contest was held for these decorations. The winners were B. van
Hove and J.F. Vermeylen for the
sculptures, G. Sturm for the
tile tableaus and
painting and W.F. Dixon for the
stained glass. The museum was opened at its
new location on July 13, 1885.
The front
of the museum is located at the Stadhouderskade, but on the other side it
has a prominent position on the Museumplein
, nowadays among the Van Gogh Museum
, the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, and
the Concertgebouw
.
In 1890 a fragment building was added to the Rijksmuseum. This
building was made out of fragments of demolished buildings that
together give an overview of the Dutch history of
architecture. In 1906 the hall for the
The Night Watch was
rebuilt. In the interior more changes were made, between the 1920s
and 1950s most multi-coloured wall decorations were painted over.
In the 1960s exposition rooms and several floors were built into
the two courtyards. The building had some minor renovations and
restorations in 1984, 1995–1996 and 2000. From 2003 until 2013 the
Rijksmuseum will be
restored
and
renovated based on a design by
Spanish architects
Antonio
Cruz and
Antonio
Ortiz. Many of the old interior decorations will be restored
and the floors in the courtyards will be removed. During the
restoration and renovation process only about four hundred of the
one-million piece permanent collection are on display in an
exhibition called
The Masterpieces in the already
renovated "fragment building," nowadays called the
Philips wing.
Library
The
Rijksmuseum
Research Library
is part of the Rijksmuseum, and is the largest
public art history research library in The
Netherlands.
Collection
The paintings collection includes works by artists
Jacob van Ruysdael,
Frans Hals,
Johannes
Vermeer and
Rembrandt and Rembrandt's
pupils.
Rembrandt
The Paintings in the collection by
Rembrandt
van Rijn:
Johannes Vermeer
Paintings in the collection by
Johannes
Vermeer:
Frans Hals
Paintings in the collection by
Frans
Hals:
Jan Steen
Paintings in the collection by
Jan Steen.
Also contains the Dirk Hartog plate from Shark Bay in Western
Australia.
References
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