Leiden Collection Hoogstraten on Display
October 20 2021

Picture: The Leiden Collection
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
The Leiden Collection have shared news that their picture of Salmacis and Hermaphroditus by Samuel van Hoogstraten is on display within the Changing Forms exhibition at the Frances Lehman Loeb Center in Arlington, New York. This painting isn't usually on public display, which makes this a perfect opportunity to go and see the work in person.
According to the exhibition's blurb:
This Focus Gallery exhibition explores the rich concept of metamorphosis—with links to art, myth, science, and the exchange of knowledge—in the late seventeenth-century Netherlands. The paintings, drawings, prints, and illustrated books on view include artists’ renderings of Ovid’s Metamorphoses from around 1600 by Virgil Solis, Abraham Bloemaert, and Hendrick Goudt. This tradition contributed to a dynamic moment later in the 1600s, when painters such as Godefridus Schalcken, Willem van Mieris, and Samuel van Hoogstraten created their own mythological imagery. Meanwhile, the book market for Ovid kept pace and contemporaries explored biological metamorphosis in lavishly illustrated insect studies like those by Johannes Goedaert, Jan Swammerdam, and Maria Sibylla Merian. Works in the exhibition come from Vassar collections and include significant loans from Cornell University, Bard College, Lehigh University, and The Leiden Collection—the preeminent private collection of Dutch art in the United States.
The exhibition will run until 19th December 2021.