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The Kremer Collection: a love shared

Rembrandt - Frans Hals - Pieter de Hooch and more

February 14 to June 1, 2025

The Kremer Collection is an impressive and well-known private collection of Dutch and Flemish seventeenth-century masterpieces assembled since 1995 by George and Ilone Kremer. The collection includes works by painters such as Rembrandt, Frans Hals, Pieter de Hooch, and Caesar van Everdingen; the collection as a whole is one of world stature. What makes The Kremer Collection unique is not only its artistic value, but also the way the collectors and their son Joel Kremer want to share their passion with a wide audience.

From February 14, 2025, nearly 50 works from the collection will be on display at Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar. Never before has such a prestigious private collection come to the city. A unique opportunity for visitors to admire masterpieces that are not normally open to the public.

The title "A Love Shared" refers to the love of the collector couple George and Ilone Kremer for art. On the one hand, the Kremer family's passion runs as a thread through the exhibition: the passion of collecting itself and the fervent desire to share this passion with the general public and younger generations. On the other hand, the love cycle provides a wonderful parallel to describe The Kremer Collection.

Structured like a love affair - from grand and compelling to intimate and surprising - the exhibition also offers a glimpse into the passion that makes the Kremer family decide to add a work to their collection.

An absolute highlight of the exhibition is an intimate and subdued painting of A young maid painted by Michael Sweerts around 1660. Dreamy and somewhat absent-minded, the girl looks over her shoulder. She seems deep in thought, as if you caught her in a quiet moment of contemplation. Sweerts shows that sometimes the greatest power lies in the small and silent, just as love often shows itself in the smallest gestures.

A listening journey through The Kremer Collection, for young and old alike

With a listening tour, we offer visitors a unique, layered experience in which the Kremer family's love of art and personal stories are shared in an accessible and inspiring way.

The goal of the educational addition to the exhibition is to connect visitors, young and old, to the works of art in a profound and personal way. This is accomplished through an audio tour in which the Kremer family shares their passion and personal connection to the collection. George, Ilone, son Joel and their granddaughter Eliana (age 9) bring the five themes of the exhibition to life by sharing personal stories and insights.

Practical information

The exhibition opens, how appropriate, its doors on the day of love, on Feb. 14, 2025. The last day this exhibition will be on view at Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar is June 1, 2025.