Catalogue Sommaire des Tableaux et Sculptures du Mus e Royal de Tableaux (Mauritshuis) La Haye is a detailed catalog of the paintings and sculptures held within the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague. Compiled by Abraham Bredius, a prominent art historian and former director of the Mauritshuis, this catalog provides a concise overview of the museum's collection as it stood in 1891.
This historical catalog offers insight into the art historical context of the late 19th century and the composition of a major European art collection. It is an invaluable resource for researchers, art historians, and anyone interested in the provenance and history of the Mauritshuis collection. The catalog reflects the artistic tastes and scholarly perspectives of its time, documenting the artworks that were considered most significant and worthy of display.
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