
The story
At the end of a long gallery hangs Rembrandt's 'Night Watch', a militia company bursting into movement as their captain steps forward, painted in 1642. It is not quite the picture Rembrandt made. In 1715 the city moved it into the town hall, found it too wide for the wall, and trimmed strips off all four sides, cutting away two figures on the left for good. The museum has been studying and cleaning it inside a glass enclosure in full public view, a project it calls Operation Night Watch.
The Rijksmuseum is the national museum of the Netherlands, built to tell the country's story as much as to hang its paintings. Pierre Cuypers gave it a cathedral-like brick front in 1885, so crowded with Dutch history that critics at the time grumbled it looked more like a church than a museum. A ten-year renovation closed it almost completely, and it reopened in 2013 with the old picture halls restored.
The heart of it is the Golden Age, the 17th century when this small trading nation was briefly the richest in Europe and its citizens wanted themselves and their world painted. Vermeer's 'Milkmaid' pours her thin stream of milk in a plain room, still and exact. Around her hang the militia portraits, the sea battles and the frozen-canal scenes that these merchants and burghers commissioned of their own world.
Collection
83 works
The Happy FamilyJan Steen, 1668
Woman with a Child in a PantryPieter de Hooch, 1656
Portrait of a Girl Dressed in BlueJohannes Cornelisz Verspronck, 1641
Portrait of Don Ramón SatuéFrancisco Goya, 1823
Portrait of Helena van der SchalckeGerard ter Borch, 1648
Self-portrait as the Apostle PaulRembrandt, 1661
Still Life with PeacocksRembrandt, 1636
The Cannon ShotWillem van de Velde the Younger, 1680
Girl in a White KimonoGeorge Hendrik Breitner, 1894
Isaac Blessing JacobGovert Flinck, 1638
Portrait of an old woman readingGerrit Dou, 1631
The Adoration of the MagiGeertgen tot Sint Jans, 1480
The Egg DancePieter Aertsen, 1552
The Sick ChildGabriel Metsu, 1660
A Mother's DutyPieter de Hooch, 1660
Children Teaching a Cat to Dance, Known as ‘The Dancing Lesson’Jan Steen, 1669
Donkeyrides on the BeachIsaac Israëls, 1898
Interior of the Sint-Odulphuskerk in AssendelftPieter Jansz. Saenredam, 1649
Interior with Women beside a Linen CupboardPieter de Hooch, 1663
Landscape with WaterfallJacob van Ruisdael, 1668
River landscape with boar huntJoos de Momper the Younger, 1600
River Landscape with RidersAelbert Cuyp, 1653
River ValleyHercules Seghers, 1628
The Floating FeatherMelchior d'Hondecoeter, 1680
The SerenadeJudith Leyster, 1629