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Henk van Os

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Henk van Os
Henk van Os (2014)
Born
Hendrik Willem van Os

(1938-02-28) February 28, 1938 (age 87)
Harderwijk, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
OccupationArt historian
Known forDirector of the Rijksmuseum, TV presenter
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Groningen
Academic work
DisciplineArt history
InstitutionsUniversity of Amsterdam
Lecture by Henk van Os about the importance of The Night Watch

Hendrik Willem van Os (born 28 February 1938 in Harderwijk) is a Dutch art historian. He has served as professor of Art and Cultural History, director of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, and presenter of television programs on art.

Career

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Henk van Os studied art history at the University of Groningen, where his father, Frederik van Os, served as rector magnificus during two terms. He also spent time studying in Rome. In 1969, he earned his doctorate in Groningen and became professor of Art and Cultural History there in 1974. Between 1984 and 1989, he was also dean of the Faculty of Arts. From 1989 to 1996, he served as director of the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, after which he became university professor of Art and Society at the University of Amsterdam.

Van Os became widely known to the public through his presentation of TV programs such as Beeldenstorm (AVRO) and Museumschatten (VARA), which aimed to popularize art, especially painting.

He also organized major exhibitions outside of the Rijksmuseum, including at the Groninger Museum: Ilja Repin, The Secret of Russia (2001–2002); the Mauritshuis in The Hague: Dream of Italy (2006); Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam and Museum Catharijneconvent in Utrecht: On the Way to Heaven (2000/2001) and Franciscus (2016).

In 2012, a book was published containing letters between Van Os and his son Pieter, discussing Van Os' religious motivations.

He received numerous national and international honors, including the rare Medal for Arts and Science of the House Order of Orange.[1][2]

Selected publications

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  • With Wim Hazeu, The Joys of Art History. Baarn, De Prom, 1993
  • The Road to Heaven: Relic Worship in the Middle Ages. Baarn, De Prom, 2000
  • Dutch Art in the Rijksmuseum, Vol. 1, 1400–1600. Zwolle, Waanders, 2000
  • Iconoclasm: Selected. Amsterdam University Press Salomé, 2002
  • Seeing Is Enough. Amsterdam, Balans, 2003 / 2005
  • Motherland History, 2005
  • (with contributions by Epco Runia), Dream of Italy. The Hague, Mauritshuis / Zwolle, Waanders, 2006
  • Augustine on the Beach. Amsterdam, Balans, 2008
  • The Discovery of the Netherlands: Four Centuries of Landscape Depicted by Dutch Masters. Nai Publishers, 2008
  • Young in Groningen: Art from the Period 1945–1975. Groninger Museum, 2009
  • Pioneers of Modern Art, in: exhibition catalog Matisse to Malevich: Pioneers of Modern Art from the Hermitage, Hermitage Amsterdam, 2010, pp. 13–19 (guest curator: Henk van Os)
  • Just Look. Balans, 2nd edition, 2012
  • Art Is Life, Life Is Art, in: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. Paradise in the Mountains, Bussum, Uitgeverij Thoth / Singer Laren, 2015
  • Sacred and Profane Families. Balans, 2015
  • Artful: Collected Columns. Rembrandt Association, 2017

Further reading

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  • Biography of Henk van Os at the University of Amsterdam website
  • Interview with Henk van Os on the RKK website
  • Henk van Os with Epco Runia, Dream of Italy. Mauritshuis, The Hague / Waanders Publishers, Zwolle, 2006. ISBN 978-90-400-8173-6
  • Edward Grasman, Henk van Os: From Art to Culture. Terra, 2016. EAN 9789089896803
  • Dictionary of Art Historians entry

References

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  1. ^ Royal House Press Release: Awarding of the Medal for Arts and Science of the House Order of Orange to Henk van Os, 27 June 2006
  2. ^ University of Amsterdam Press Release: University Professor Henk van Os honored twice.