Category

Web

Year

2024

The Kremer Collection’s website and interactive map

The Kremer Collection’s website is a vibrant platform that not only showcases a remarkable collection of Dutch and Flemish old artworks but also features an innovative section dedicated to exploring the history of these schools, artists and masterpieces through an interactive map of the Netherlands and Belgium.

This section provides a user-friendly tool for audiences to dive deeper into the collection, featuring a map that highlights the locations of notable Dutch schools from the period when the artworks were created. By connecting the artworks to their cultural roots, the website enriches the viewer’s knowledge, inviting exploration and a greater understanding of the art’s significance.

The Kremer Collection’s impact

The website highlights the Kremer Collection’s commitment to preserving and sharing exceptional old Dutch artworks with the world, reflecting a rich cultural heritage. It also amplifies this significance by offering detailed insights into each piece, allowing visitors to appreciate the artistry, techniques, and historical contexts that shaped these works. The team actively acquires, restores, researches, and analyses these artworks to fulfil their goal of sharing the stories of these masterpieces with the world.

The website invites users to actively interact with the content, creating a deeper connection between the viewer and the art. The platform also encourages a deeper respect for the legacy of the Dutch Golden Age by offering a virtual museum where users can experience the collection in a more real-life environment.

Learn more about the virtual museum

Exploring the collection’s legacy through interactive elements

The Kremer Collection’s website offers a unique feature with an interactive map that showcases various important Dutch and Flemish schools of the 16th century. The map illustrates how Dutch territory has evolved over the years and it not only highlights the geographical changes but also emphasises the importance of these schools.

The user experience is carefully designed to help visitors easily navigate and find the information they are interested in. Additionally, this section includes dedicated artist pages that reveal the intricate connections between the artists represented in the Kremer Collection.

With simple visual infographics and clickable elements, users can delve deeper into the stories of these artists and explore how they influenced one another. This valuable information is presented in an accessible way that is hard to find elsewhere on the web, making it a very useful resource for anyone interested in the artistry and legacy of this remarkable period.

Explore the schools

Attention to mobile responsiveness

The Kremer Collection’s website is also designed with mobile responsiveness in mind, ensuring that users can enjoy a seamless experience across all devices. Every element, from the stunning visuals to the interactive features, has been optimised for mobile viewing, allowing art lovers to explore the collection with ease while on the go.

By prioritising mobile responsiveness, the website enhances accessibility, inviting a wider audience to engage with the rich artistic heritage of the Kremer Collection anytime, anywhere.

Bringing it all together

Our team is delighted to have had the opportunity to work on such a meaningful project, bringing the beauty of Dutch and Flemish Old Masters to a global audience. It’s been a privilege to collaborate and curate these masterpieces, making them accessible for all to enjoy. Through the Kremer Collection’s website, we’re excited to invite you onto this digital journey, where each piece tells a story and keeps the legacy of these remarkable artists alive. Come in and explore!

Explore the website

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