AMSTERDAM — “Night Watch,” one of Rembrandt’s most famous paintings, was part of a series of portraits by leading Dutch artists of his day, and was meant to be displayed alongside the others, the ...
Rembrandt, "Oil sketch of The Raising of the Cross" (c. 1642-1645) (all images courtesy Museum Bredius) For decades, a Rembrandt sketch at the Netherlands's Museum Bredius in the Hague was thought to ...
Last week, the Rembrandt House Museum reopened in Amsterdam after a four-month closure, offering 30 percent more Rembrandt van Rijn in the building where the artist lived and worked—plus a forthcoming ...
At Frieze Masters this week, Zurich-based Koetser Gallery will have something unusual on display at their booth: an early masterpiece by Rembrandt van Rijn. The restored painting Blind Tobit with the ...
(The Hill) – Two “exceptionally rare” paintings by the renowned Dutch artist Rembrandt Van Rijn have been discovered in a private collection, and are now heading to auction where they’re expected to ...
A 400-year-old Rembrandt painting thought to contain the actual fingerprints of the Dutch master Rembrandt is expected to fetch over $7 million dollars when it goes up for auction in London next month ...
A portrait of a man dressed in black with a wide-brimmed hat and a frilled white collar, dubbed “The Next Rembrandt,” looks like something straight out the 17th century, but is instead the product of ...
AMSTERDAM, Nov 3 (Reuters) - A disputed oil sketch was painted by Dutch master Rembrandt, researchers have concluded after two years of study. Museum Bredius, which is in possession of the sketch, ...
Last week, scholars revealed an as-yet-unknown Rembrandt painting. The picture, which shows a man looking away, had the rich colors, subtle emotion, characteristic brushstrokes, and evocative play of ...
A new Rembrandt painting has been unveiled in Amsterdam on Tuesday, and we're not talking about a newly discovered work. No, this one called The Next Rembrandt is truly brand new, created using data, ...
A museum in the Netherlands said the portrait was not by Rembrandt, and the provincial auction house in England was only advertising it as a work by one of his followers — valued at $3,078. A museum ...
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