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IMAGE: The Dutch Cabinet Galleries

IMAGE: Pieter de Hooch, The Bedroom, 1658/1660, Widener Collection, 1942.9.33 The Dutch Cabinet Galleries, which opened in 1995, provide a suite of intimately sized rooms for exhibiting the small-scale Dutch and Flemish paintings in the collections of the National Gallery of Art. The Cabinet Galleries consist of three rooms that gracefully flow into each other through a series of open doorways. Aside from the display of small-scale paintings, the Dutch Cabinet Galleries provide an ideal space for focus exhibitions that place Dutch and Flemish works in their historical context.

Sponsor: The creation of the Dutch Cabinet Galleries was made possible by Juliet and Lee Folger and The Folger Fund.

On view in the National Gallery's West Building, Main Floor.