The Capital of the Netherlands is Amsterdam but the governmental buildings including the Royal Residence is based in The Hague or Den Haag, the third largest city in the nation.
In Amsterdam museum I visited on Day 2, I realized that some of the masterpieces by Rembrandt and Vermeer were placed in Mauritshuis museum in The Hague. I therefore decided to visit there for…the most famous painting to me by Vermeer; Girl with a Pearl Earring.
Mauritshuis, the house for Maurits
Mauritshuis was originally built in the middle of 17th century as a mansion
for Johan Maurits van Nassau, the stadtholder for the Dutch Colonial Empire in Brazil, who came from a collateral family of the Royal Bloodline. Years later, the huis was renovated to a museum in 1822 for art collections possessed mainly by the last Dutch stadtholder Willem V and his son, Willem I-the first King of the Netherlands. The museum itself is not that huge like the one in Amsterdam but possesses three originals by Vermeer out of the existing 30 drawings left by him.
The museum is located within Binnenhof, the political center to the nation. With this geological situation, the museum was exposed to the great thread to be taken away the masterpieces when the Nazism inflexed into the nation at the time of WW II.
I watched video of a TV documentary in the museum to know how people protected the arts from the Nazi troops based very close to the museum: they hid them in the basement which looked inaccessible and/or put them on a truck and delivered to other museums in secret. After WW II ended, the arts came back to the museum, which has enabled us to enjoy the genuine arts including the Vermeer’s originals.
Hello again, Rembrandt
The huis is a house; when you enter, you’ll feel it’s a noble mansion with European decorations, and you keep going around the mansion’s room where the arts are exhibited.
I was firstly caught by Rembrandt again: The Anatomy Lesson of Nicolaes Tulp, drawn for promoting Doctor Tulp’s reputation as an Authority of anatomy in the middle age. The word Anatomy made me think it rather grotesque but it wasn’t at all when I looked at the original in the museum: no bloody expressions. Unlike the Night Watch covered by a huge glass wall in Amsterdam, the Anatomy one is exhibited in a more friendly manner: we can get to the painting as close as we could (of course not allowed to touch!) so we can have direct eyes onto its details.Finally, I met you!
Yes, I finally met her, the Pearl Girl…
I was speechless for a moment because 1) I was overwhelmed at crowded people gathering around the painting, 2) I was moved to look at the original and 3) was fatigued after a long walk inside the house..
The painting touch was quite gentle and the good balance between light and dark was vivid.
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