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  • Fall 2025 Migration
  • Lecture Materials
  • Videos: Esther & Rembrandt
  • Videos: Harlem Ren.
  • Past Courses
    • Fall 2024 Venice & Ottoman >
      • Lecture Materials
      • Videos Lec 1
      • Lec 2
      • Lec 3
      • Lec 4
    • Fall 2023 Dutch Art >
      • Lecture Materials
      • Videos
    • Fall 2022 Phillips Collection >
      • Lecture Materials
      • 19th C. Videos
      • 20th C. Videos
    • Fall 2021 Art Nouveau >
      • 5 Exhibition
      • Slide Lists, PowerPoints & Articles
      • Art Nouveau Videos
    • Docent Lecture 19th Century Art in Context >
      • Lecture Slide List & Slides
      • 19th Century Videos
    • Docent Lecture Still Life Part II; after the golden age >
      • Lecture Slide List
      • Lecture Slides
      • Still Life Tour Objects
      • Still Life Videos
    • Fall 2020 Golden Mummies of Egypt >
      • 1 Egyptian
      • 2 Greek
      • 3 Greek & Etruscan
      • 4 Roman
    • Docent Lecture: Still Life >
      • Lecture Slides
      • Lecture Slide List
      • Still Life Tour Objects
      • Still Life Videos >
        • Still Life Articles
    • Fall 2019 Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivera: Mexican Modernism >
      • Class Materials
      • Articles
      • Videos
    • Fall 2018 Georgia O'Keeffe: The Female Image & Image Maker >
      • Lecture 1 Women in Art
      • Lecture 2 O'Keeffe
      • Lecture 3 Contemporary
    • Fall 2017 American Art >
      • Colonial Beginnings: 1700s
      • Manifest Destiny: 1800s
      • Early Modernism: 1900s
    • Spring 2017 Italian Renaissance Art >
      • Ancient Italy to the Middle Ages
      • Proto Renaissance to Early Renaissance
      • Venetian Renaissance
      • Italian Renaissance & Mannerism
      • Glory of Venice Exhibition
    • Spring 2016 American Impressionism >
      • Childe Hassam
    • Fall 2015 Da Vinci and Escher; the Science of Art >
      • Italian High Renaissance
      • Leonardo's Codex Leicester
      • Impressionist
      • Perspective, Distortion, Metamorphosis
      • M.C. Escher >
        • Lec & Gal 1
        • Lec & Gal 2
        • Lec & Gal 3
    • Fall 2014 Small Treasures >
      • Class Materials
      • Portraiture
      • Landscape
      • Still Life
      • Lec 4
      • Lec & Gal 5
    • Fall 2013 Modern&Contemporary
    • Fall 2012 Portraiture, Landscape & Still Life
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  • About Kris

OLLI at Duke Fall 2023
Art from the Dutch Golden Age, Trade and Colonialism

Catalogue now available:  learnmore.duke.edu    Registration begins August 23 at 9 am


Most are familiar with the beautiful tulips, pearl earrings, atmospheric landscapes, and penetrating portraits of 17th-century Dutch painting, produced by artists like Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Frans Hals. These works sparked the Dutch Golden Age when the Netherlands became an independent Republic (1648) and emerged as the most prosperous nation in Europe. This course will use works from the NCMA Dutch collection and works from the NCMA special fall 2023 exhibition, Dutch Art in a Global Age: Masterpieces from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, to explore how paintings from this remarkable time and place represent the fruits of commercial global trade, a burgeoning middle class, and, also, the darker side of colonialism. ​
                                        Lectures, Wednesdays, 11:00-12:30​
October.    4      Lecture: Birth of the Golden Age; 1600-1630
October    11     Lecture: The Glory Days; 1630-1660
October    18 &19   Gallery Session in NCMA Dutch Galleries
October    25     Lecture: Late Works; 1660-1700
                                         Coffee Social, Education Lobby, 10:15-11:00
November  1 &  2   Gallery Session in NCMA Dutch Galleries
November  8 &  9   Gallery Session in NCMA exhibition Dutch Art in a Global Age:
​                                         Masterpieces 
from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Please note:  
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Students may register for one of 6 sections: lecture in-person, lecture Zoom only, or lecture in-person + a gallery section (4 sections of 15 people). 
Recordings of the Zoom lectures will be available through the student portal for ZOOM section ONLY. Links for the in-person recorded lectures will be available only by request of the instructor. Gallery sessions are not recorded.
All in-person classes will be held at the North Carolina Museum of Art, 2110 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh.  ​