Rembrandt’s Etchings: Intimate Objects of Beauty and Faith

In 1991, the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame received a gift of 70 original Rembrandt etchings. For the first time in many years this entire group of prints, along with selected works by Albrecht Durer, Lucas van Leyden, and Jacques Callot, are on display in the museum. Professor Emeritus of Art History Charles Rosenberg provides insights into these remarkable Renaissance and Baroque works on paper.

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Saturday Scholars: A different game plan for autumn weekends.
You are invited to join in discussion with Notre Dame’s most engaging faculty on some of the most pressing and fascinating issues of our times.

Each lecture and Q&A is presented in the Raclin Murphy Museum’s Annenberg Auditorium on a home football game Saturday. All lectures are free and open to the public.

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October 28, 2017

Art and HistoryArt HistoryCharles RosenbergCollege of Arts and LettersHistory

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