Panorama (XXL)
Conservation and research of a panorama landscape painted on paper
In the summer of 2022, the Rijksmuseum displayed a magnificent panorama measuring 23 metres long and 180 cm high. Its provenance and function were investigated.
About the project
During preparations for the move of the museum storage from Lelystad to the new Netherlands Collection Centre in Amersfoort six rolled up European landscapes were photographed that had probably not been unrolled since 1962. The panoramas were probably made in the mid-19th century. Two are printed on a hand-painted background and were probably made by the French company Zuber & Cie. The other four are entirely hand-painted. It is not known who made these panoramas or the purpose they served. The research focuses on the largest of the panoramas, 23 metres in length, displaying a magnificent, entirely hand-painted Mediterranean landscape.
Aim of the project
The panorama has been investigated in preparation for the XXL Paper exhibition in the summer of 2022, necessitating a combination of art-historical, archival and scientific research. The areas in the panorama that have been wet at some stage in the past and have thus become damaged and moldy, have been conserved and cleaned.
Related events
- Exhibition XXL paper at the Rijksmuseum in the summer of 2022.
Staff
Maud van Suylen
Junior curator drawings
m.van.suylen@rijksmuseum.nl
Femke Coevert
Paper conservator
f.coevert@rijksmuseum.nl
Aafke Weller
Former Junior paper conservator
Dafne Diamante
Former Junior paper conservator
Idelette van Leeuwen
Head of the Paper and Photograph Workshop
i.van.leeuwen@rijksmuseum.nl
Leila Sauvage
Paper conservator/Researcher
l.sauvage@rijksmuseum.nl
Katrien Keune
Head of Science
k.keune@rijksmuseum.nl
Partners and sponsors
The conservation of the panoramic landscape is made possible by the Bank ten Cate & Cie. Fund/Rijksmuseum Fund.
Publications
- Video: Rijksmuseum from home
- Broadcast EenVandaag 16.7.2020, the last five minutes
- Article EenVandaag 'Mysterie ontrafeld: eindelijk weet Rijksmuseum wat in juli ontdekt kunstwerk van 23 meter lang is'
- Article Volkskrant 'Cold case ‘kamerbehang’ opgelost: landschappen in Rijksmuseum blijken fragment van kolossaal cyclorama'
- Lecture by Femke Coevert during the 2020 Annual Conference and General Assembly of ICOM International Committee for Museums and Collections of Decorative Arts and Design around the theme 'Hidden Gems'.
- Presentation at NICAS Colloquium. This presentation by Femke Coevert and Dafne Diamante focuses on the technical description of the panorama and its past use and will give insights on scientific research done up till now.
- Presentation by Femke Coevert at the XVth IADA Congress, 16 – 20 October 2023 in Halle/Leipzig. ‘Reichardt’s Cyclorama – 1853. An interdisciplinary quest regarding the attribution, dating, conservation and installation of a 23 meter moving panorama, painted on paper’