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Rembrandts Collection

"Exploring the Masterpieces: Rembrandt's Legacy Unveiled" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Rembrandts

Background imageRembrandts Collection: Rembrandts Dissection

Rembrandts Dissection
An anatomical demonstration

Background imageRembrandts Collection: St. Bartholomew by Rembrandt, 1912

St. Bartholomew by Rembrandt, 1912
Photograph showing Rembrandts painting St. Bartholomew which was sent to the Duveen Brothers establishment, New York, in 1912

Background imageRembrandts Collection: Rembrandt's Mother

Rembrandt's Mother
This portrait etching shows Neeltgen Willemsdochter van Zuytbrouck, the mother of Dutch Golden Age painter, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn. Date: 1628

Background imageRembrandts Collection: Rembrandt's Mill

Rembrandt's Mill

Background imageRembrandts Collection: Rembrandt's The Mill at the National Gallery, London 1911

Rembrandt's The Mill at the National Gallery, London 1911
Large crowd looking at the Rembrandt painting, The Mill, at the National Gallery, London. At that time the painting was to be sold by Lord Lansdowne, either to the British nation for 95

Background imageRembrandts Collection: Conoisseurs at Rembrandts Studio, illustration from Great Men and Famous Women (litho)

Conoisseurs at Rembrandts Studio, illustration from Great Men and Famous Women (litho)
LLM441176 Conoisseurs at Rembrandts Studio, illustration from Great Men and Famous Women (litho) by Lesrel, Adolphe Alexandre (1839-1929) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRembrandts Collection: The Kitchen in Rembrandts House, 1650 (crayon on paper)

The Kitchen in Rembrandts House, 1650 (crayon on paper)
1272613 The Kitchen in Rembrandts House, 1650 (crayon on paper) by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (1606-69); 45.7x 60.9 cm; Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; Photo eFine Art Images; Dutch

Background imageRembrandts Collection: Conoisseurs at Rembrandts Studio, illustration from Great Men and Famous Women (litho)

Conoisseurs at Rembrandts Studio, illustration from Great Men and Famous Women (litho)
LLM441175 Conoisseurs at Rembrandts Studio, illustration from Great Men and Famous Women (litho) by Lesrel, Adolphe Alexandre (1839-1929) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRembrandts Collection: Rembrandts Mother as Biblical Prophetess Hannah

Rembrandts Mother as Biblical Prophetess Hannah by REMBRANDT, Harmenszoon van Rijn, called (1606-1669). Baroque art

Background imageRembrandts Collection: Rembrandts House - Amsterdam - The Netherlands

Rembrandts House - Amsterdam - The Netherlands
Rembrandts House (Woning) - Amsterdam - The Netherlands. Restored, 17th-century house where Rembrandt lived & worked for 20 years, hung with his etchings (1639-1658). Now a museum. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRembrandts Collection: Rembrandts Father

Rembrandts Father
REMBRANDTs father Date: circa 1640

Background imageRembrandts Collection: Rembrandts House

Rembrandts House
REMBRANDTs house, Amsterdam Date: CIRCA 1650

Background imageRembrandts Collection: Rembrandts Mother

Rembrandts Mother
REMBRANDTs mother Date: circa 1640

Background imageRembrandts Collection: Rembrandts First Wife

Rembrandts First Wife
REMBRANDTs first wife, Saskia van Ulenburgh Date: circa 1640

Background imageRembrandts Collection: Portrait of the artists mother, 1628 (etching)

Portrait of the artists mother, 1628 (etching)
XJF412270 Portrait of the artists mother, 1628 (etching) by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (1606-69); Private Collection; Dutch, out of copyright



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"Exploring the Masterpieces: Rembrandt's Legacy Unveiled" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Rembrandts, as we delve into the artistic genius of one of history's greatest painters. From his renowned works to intimate glimpses into his personal life, this collection offers a comprehensive journey through Rembrandt's remarkable career. Step back in time with "Rembrandts Dissection, " an intriguing study that showcases the artist's meticulous attention to detail and anatomical precision. Witness St. Bartholomew come alive in Rembrandt's masterpiece from 1912, where every brushstroke tells a story of faith and devotion. Marvel at the tender portrayal of "Rembrandt's Mother, " capturing her grace and strength through delicate etching techniques. In contrast, experience the grandeur of "Rembrandt's Mill at the National Gallery, London 1911, " where light dances upon its rustic facade, inviting you to explore its hidden narratives. Join Reverend John Brand as he immortalizes "Rembrandts Mother with her Hand on her Breast, " evoking emotions that transcend time and space. Meanwhile, witness connoisseurs immersed in awe within "Conoisseurs at Rembrandts Studio, " illustrating how his art continues to captivate minds across generations. Take a glimpse into daily life within "The Kitchen in Rembrandts House, 1650. " This crayon-on-paper artwork transports you to a bygone era filled with warmth and simplicity—a testament to both Rembrandt’s talent as an observer and chronicler of everyday scenes. Visit Amsterdam—the birthplace of greatness—and discover "Rembrant’s House. " Immerse yourself in his creative sanctuary while exploring its nooks and crannies; let your imagination wander amidst echoes from centuries past. Finally, pay homage to the man who shaped him—his father—in an exquisite portrait that reveals their bond beyond words.