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For more than two decades, Lee and Juliet Folger have worked closely with the National Gallery of Art to acquire exceptional seventeenth-century Dutch and Flemish paintings. Clouds, Ice, and Bounty honors this remarkable group of paintings and the collaborative relationship that has brought them into the nation?s collection. To date, twenty-five works (including one British painting) have been purchased for the Gallery by the Lee and Juliet Folger Fund. The same fund also enabled the construction of the Dutch and Flemish Cabinet Galleries. These intimate spaces, nestled among the grand galleries of the West Building of the National Gallery of Art, encourage quiet contemplation of the sort of masterful, small-scale works to which the Folgers are drawn.00The Folger paintings highlight the everyday pleasures of the Low Countries in the seventeenth century, a period of relative peace, prosperity, optimism, and reflection. An array of still lifes envelops the senses with enticing foods, lush blossoms, and impossibly fragile insects. Landscapes and seascapes explore the Netherlandish lowlands and waterways, recording minute shifts in color and terrain as land and water spread out beneath towering skies. Genre scenes capture the fashion, pastimes, and personalities of the period.
Painting, Dutch --- Painting, Flemish --- Painting --- Oil painting --- Painting, Primitive --- Paintings --- Graphic arts --- National Gallery of Art (U.S.) --- Kokuritsu Bijutsukan (U.S.) --- Mellon Gallery of Art --- National Art Gallery (U.S.) --- Nat︠s︡ionalʹnai︠a︡ kartinnai︠a︡ galerei︠a︡ (U.S.) --- Smithsonian Institution. National Gallery of Art --- United States. National Gallery of Art --- Washington (D.C.). National Gallery of Art --- National Collection of Fine Arts (U.S.) --- Smithsonian Institution --- Exhibitions --- easel paintings [paintings by form] --- anno 1600-1699 --- Netherlands --- Flanders
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