Ariane van Suchtelen
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Ariane van Suchtelen | |
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Born | Ariaantje Adriana van Suchtelen July 12, 1962 Hengelo, Overijssel, Netherlands |
Nationality | Dutch |
Occupation | Art historian |
Ariane van Suchtelen (born July 12, 1962 in Hengelo, Overijssel) is a Dutch art historian and museum curator, currently at the Mauritshuis.[1][2]
Biography
Van Suchtelen is a member of the noble branch of the Van Suchtelen family and a daughter of jhr. mr. Jan Peter van Suchtelen (1916-1997) and Machteld van Hattum (1928). She is also the sister of visual artist Anna van Suchtelen.[3][4]
Van Suchtelen studied art history at the University of Groningen and subsequently became a museum curator at the Mauritshuis in The Hague. She specializes in sixteenth- and seventeenth century painters from the Dutch Golden Age.[5] Her first contribution was to the publication Renaissance and Reformation and the Art in the Northern Netherlands in 1986. For the major exhibition on Johannes Vermeer in 1996, she prepared the accompanying booklet.
As a curator and collaborator, she has organized various exhibitions and publications for the Mauritshuis. She has published numerous articles and books on Dutch art from the Golden Age. In 2013, she wrote the text for the special collection of family portraits of the seventeenth-century merchant Willem Craeyvanger and his family, and in 2015, she wrote the catalog for the Mauritshuis exhibition Dutch Self-Portraits from the Golden Age.[6]
Selected Exhibitions
- In volle bloei
- Fleeting – Scents in Color
- Nicolaes Maes: Dutch Master of the Golden Age
- Nicolaes Maes: Rembrandt’s Versatile Pupil
- Jan Steen’s Histories
- Jan van Scorel – Een hemelse ontdekking
- Hollandse zelfportretten: Selfies uit de Gouden Eeuw
- Kamers vol kunst in 17e-eeuws Antwerpen[7]
Publications
- Johannes Vermeer. Mauritshuis, Den Haag. Den Haag, 1996.
- [editor en co-author] Kunst op vleugels. Rond een herenigd drieluik van Gerard David. Den Haag, 1997.
- Winters van weleer. Het Hollandse winterlandschap in de Gouden Eeuw. Den Haag,
- [catalogue] Hans Holbein de Jonge, 1497/98-1543. Portretschilder van de Renaissance. Zwolle/Den Haag, 2003.
- [co-author] Carel Fabritius, 1622-1654. Zwolle, 2004.
- [co-author] Rubens & Brueghel: een artistieke vriendschap. Los Angeles [etc.], 2006.
- [co-author] Rembrandt. The Hague/Zwolle, 2006.
- [co-author] Hollandse stadsgezichten uit de Gouden Eeuw. Den Haag [etc.], 2008.
- [co-auteur] Kamers vol kunst in zeventiende-eeuws Antwerpen. Zwolle, 2009.
- Jan Steen. Den Haag/Zwolle, 2011.
- De hele familie Craeyvanger. [Maastricht], 2013.
- Hollandse zelfportretten uit de Gouden Eeuw. The Hague/Zwolle, 2015.
- De doop van Christus. Jan van Scorel in Haarlem. Haarlem, [2015].
- [co-author] Genre Paintings in the Mauritshuis. The Hague/Zwolle, 2016.
- Jan Steen en de historieschilderkunst. The Hague/Zwolle, [2018].
References
- ^ "Nieuw Commissielid Schilderijen: Ariane van Suchtelen". Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap (in Dutch). Retrieved July 29, 2024.
- ^ "New Curator in the Spotlight: Ariane van Suchtelen". CODART. Retrieved July 29, 2024.
- ^ Nederland's Adelsboek. Vol. 94. 2009. pp. 304–378, especially p. 373.
- ^ "Overview of publications at the Royal Library: Suchtelen, Ariane van". Koninklijke Bibliotheek. Retrieved July 29, 2024.
- ^ "Overview of publications at the Royal Library: Suchtelen, Ariane van". Koninklijke Bibliotheek. Retrieved July 29, 2024.
- ^ Van Suchtelen, Ariane (2015). Dutch Self-Portraits from the Golden Age. The Hague/Zwolle: Mauritshuis.
- ^ "Ariane van Suchtelen". CODART. Retrieved July 29, 2024.