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Louvre Abu Dhabi to bring Rembrandt and Vermeer to The Gulf

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Louvre Abu Dhabi to bring Rembrandt and Vermeer to The Gulf
"Study of the head and clasped hands of a young man as Christ in prayer", oil on oak panel, by Dutch painter Rembrandt on display at the Louvre Abu Dhabi. Photo: Karim Sahib/AFP

The Louvre Abu Dhabi, the first museum to carry the famed name outside of France, announced on Sunday it will roll out works by Dutch masters Rembrandt and Vermeer this month.

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Works by the two artists are part of the gallery's first exhibition this year, entitled "Rembrandt, Vermeer and the
Dutch Golden Age: Masterpieces from The Leiden collection and the Musee du Louvre".
   
The exhibit, on display in the United Arab Emirates capital from February 14 to May 18, is dedicated to Rembrandt, Vermeer and the famed "fijnschilders" -- fine painters known for their detailed work -- of the Netherlands.
   
"Rembrandt is a master of the Golden Age," museum head Manuel Rabate told AFP. "He's a universal genius, he's connected to the world."
   
The exhibition features 95 works, including Vermeer's "Young Woman Seated at a Virginal" alongside Rembrandt's "Portrait of a Man" and "Study of the Head and Clasped Hands of a Young Man as Christ in Prayer".
   
The museum has also acquired Rembrandt's "Head of a young man, with clasped hands: Study of the figure of Christ" as part of its permanent collection. 
 
 
The Louvre Abu Dhabi was inaugurated with great pomp in November 2017 -- nearly five years behind schedule -- by French President Emmanuel Macron and Abu Dhabi's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan.
   
It was marketed as "a universal museum" celebrating cultural exchange and tolerance.
   
The museum has reportedly cost the UAE around $1 billion, including upwards of $500 million to use France's "Louvre" brand. Officials have not confirmed the price tag. 

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