Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Night Watch is one of the most famous Dutch Golden Age paintings. Rembrandt's large painting (363 by 437 centimetres (12 by 14 + 1 ⁄ 2 feet)) is famed for transforming a group portrait of a civic guard company into a compelling drama energized by light and shadow . The title is a misnomer; the painting does not depict a nocturnal scene.
The following is a list of paintings by Rembrandt that are accepted as autograph by the Rembrandt Research Project. For other catalogues raisonnés of Rembrandt, see the "Rembrandt" navigation box below.
The Standard Bearer is a three-quarter-length self-portrait by Rembrandt formerly in the Paris collection of Elie de Rothschild, and purchased by the Rijksmuseum for 175 million euros with assistance from the Dutch state and Vereniging Rembrandt in 2021.
The Sampling Officials (Dutch: De Staalmeesters), also called Syndics of the Drapers’ Guild (Dutch: De waardijns van het Amsterdamse lakenbereidersgilde), is a 1662 oil painting by Rembrandt. It is now in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. [1] It has been described as his "last great collective portrait". [2]
The Jewish Bride (Dutch: Het Joodse bruidje) is a painting by Rembrandt, painted around 1665‒1669. [1]The painting gained its current name in the early 19th century, when an Amsterdam art collector identified the subject as that of a Jewish father bestowing a necklace upon his daughter on her wedding day.
Portrait of Maria Trip (c.1639) is an oil painting on panel by the Dutch painter Rembrandt. It is an example of Dutch Golden Age painting and is now in the collection of the Rijksmuseum. This painting was documented by Hofstede de Groot in 1915, who wrote: 845. A YOUNG WOMAN AT A STONE BALUSTRADE. Bode 19; Dut. 283; Wb. 352; B.-HdG. 274. About ...
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem is a 1630 painting by Rembrandt . It is one of the most renowned works of his Leiden period.
The previous record for a painting purchase at the Rijksmuseum was for A Mayor of Delft and his Daughter by Jan Steen, for which they paid 11.9 million euro's in July 2004. [18] The most expensive Rembrandt portrait sold before these is Portrait of a Foreign Admiral , sold at Christie's in December 2009 for £20 million.