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The smallest formal portraits made by Rembrandt have been put on show at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands after being rediscovered earlier this year. Small, oval images of “Jan and ...
Works by Diego Velázquez and Rembrandt van Rijn at the “Rembrandt-Velázquez: Dutch and Spanish Masters” exhibition at the Rijksmuseum. (Olivier Middendorp/Rijksmuseum) AMSTERDAM — It’s a ...
The Rijksmuseum added its first two Rembrandts ... He was us before we were us, which is to say, on the 350th anniversary of his death, the Rijksmuseum has reinvented Rembrandt once again, ...
Rembrandt’s preliminary sketch forThe Night Watch (1642) has been discovered beneath the surface of the paint, using the latest scientific techniques. Conservators at the Rijksmuseum have also ...
Rembrandt van Rijn, The Wardens of the Amsterdam Drapers’ Guild, Known as ‘The Syndics’, 1662. On loan from the City of Amsterdam Courtesy Rijksmuseum Rembrandt van Rijn, The Three Trees ...
Rembrandt’s Portrait of Marten Soolmans on October 11, 2019 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Nacho Calonge / Getty Images News. For the first time in the institution’s history, the Rijksmuseum in ...
Rembrandt lies at the heart of the Rijksmuseum, in terms of visitor expectations. A decade or so ago Vermeer seemed be taking over as the leading attraction, but Taco Dibbits, the museum’s ...
Rembrandt also had to put the painting’s location into consideration. Although it it’s now on display in the climate controlled halls of the Rijksmuseum, the painting was originally ...
Rembrandt got old and poor and sad but he never got timid, as the 70 or so paintings on the walls of Late Rembrandt demonstrate (Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, through May 17). While his early works were ...
Rijksmuseum. The famed Dutch artist Rembrandt was born 411 years ago this Saturday, July 15. To celebrate the occasion, Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum—which houses some of his most famous masterworks ...
Rembrandt's 1642 painting was larger than the version that's long been on display at Rijksmuseum. That's because someone literally cut it down to size three centuries ago.