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A New Show in Denver Offers a Sweeping 500-Year History of Images of British-ness in Art—See It Here

“Treasures of British Art: The Berger Collection”
Denver Art Museum

What the museums says: “‘Treasures of British Art’ presents 500 years of British cultural history through the stories of its people, captured by the enduring brilliance of artists of the time. The exhibition features devotional images, portraits, landscapes, and sporting scenes by the greatest artists of the British School—including Thomas Gainsborough, Thomas Lawrence, and John Constable—as well as non-British artists who spent significant time in Britain—such as the Flemish artist Anthony van Dyck, and American artists Benjamin West and John Singer Sargent.”

Why it’s worth a look: While travel plans have been put on hold indefinitely, the Denver Art Museum’s exhibition displaying works from the Berger collection of European paintings feels especially timely. Without having to leave the comfort of home, viewers can see the largesse of the Berger Educational Trust, whose gift of some 60 artworks constitutes this show.

The list of artists included in the show read like a who’s who of British and Anglophile, with highlights spanning from George Stubbs’s elegant equine portraits to a delicate unfinished work by John Singer Sargent.

What it looks like:

Installation view, "Treasures of British Art: The Berger Collection." Courtesy of the Denver Art Museum.

Installation view of “Treasures of British Art: The Berger Collection.” Courtesy of the Denver Art Museum.

John Singer Sargent, <i>Rosina Ferrera, Head of a Capri Girl</i> (1878). Courtesy of the Denver Art Museum.

John Singer Sargent, (1878). Courtesy of the Denver Art Museum.

Installation view, "Treasures of British Art: The Berger Collection." Courtesy of the Denver Art Museum.

Installation view of “Treasures of British Art: The Berger Collection.” Courtesy of the Denver Art Museum.

British artist, (early 1600s). Courtesy of the Denver Art Museum.

Installation view, "Treasures of British Art: The Berger Collection." Courtesy of the Denver Art Museum.

Installation view of “Treasures of British Art: The Berger Collection.” Courtesy of the Denver Art Museum.

Thomas Gainsborough, (ca. 1782-84). Courtesy of the Denver Art Museum.

Installation view, "Treasures of British Art: The Berger Collection." Courtesy of the Denver Art Museum.

Installation view of “Treasures of British Art: The Berger Collection.” Courtesy of the Denver Art Museum.

Anthony van Dyck, <i>Dorothy, Lady Dacre</i> (ca. 1633). Courtesy of the Denver Art Museum.

Anthony van Dyck, (ca. 1633). Courtesy of the Denver Art Museum.

Installation view, "Treasures of British Art: The Berger Collection." Courtesy of the Denver Art Museum.

Installation view of “Treasures of British Art: The Berger Collection.” Courtesy of the Denver Art Museum.


Source: Exhibition - news.artnet.com


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