if (!window.AdButler){(function(){var s = document.createElement(“script”); s.async = true; s.type = “text/javascript”;s.src = ‘http://ab169825.adbutler-ikon.com/app.js’;var n = document.getElementsByTagName(“script”)[0]; n.parentNode.insertBefore(s, n);}());}

var AdButler = AdButler || {}; AdButler.ads = AdButler.ads || [];
var abkw = window.abkw || ”;
var plc278489 = window.plc278489 || 0;
document.write(‘‘);
AdButler.ads.push({handler: function(opt){ AdButler.register(169825, 278489, [650,211], ‘placement_278489_’+opt.place, opt); }, opt: { place: plc278489++, keywords: abkw, domain: ‘ab169825.adbutler-ikon.com’, click:’CLICK_MACRO_PLACEHOLDER’ }});

23 Sunday / February 23, 2014

Art and a Movie: Rembrandt in Focus


IU Art Museum, 1133 E. 7th Street
http://www.artmuseum.iu.edu

Sunday, February 23, 2:00–2:30 p.m.
Gallery of the Art of the Western World, first floor
Adelheid M. Gealt, the museum’s director and curator of Western art before 1800, will present a pre-screening talk on a selection of prints by Rembrandt van Rijn.

Rembrandt
Sunday, February 23, 3:00–4:30 p.m.
IU Cinema
The gallery talk will be followed by a screening of Alexander Korda’s 1936 biographical film Rembrandt, featuring Charles Laughton as the Dutch master and his wife Elsa Lanchester as his late-in-life lover and maid Hendrickje Stoffels. (British, 85 min., not rated)

This program is presented in conjunction with IU Cinema and is sponsored by Marsha R. Bradford and Harold A. Dumes. The talk and films are free and open to the public.

Cost: Admission is always free.

For more information contact:

Katherine Pashcal
(812)855-9647
[email protected]

Education / Exhibits / Films / Speakers

Submit Your Event

Pin It on Pinterest