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A strip of c. 10 cm is missing from the bottom. Simeon in the Temple. 1669. Oil on canvas. 98.5 x 79.5. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm. 324. This painting remained unfinished in his studio after Rembrandt’s death.
142 cm × 142 cm (56 in × 56 in) Location. The Louvre, Paris. Bathsheba at Her Bath (or Bathsheba with King David's Letter) is an oil painting by the Dutch artist Rembrandt (1606–1669), finished in 1654. A depiction that is both sensual and empathetic, it shows a moment from the Old Testament story related in 2 Samuel 11 in which King David ...
Catalogue. Rembrandt Research Project, A Corpus of Rembrandt Paintings VI: #258. Medium. Oil on canvas. Dimensions. 123.5 cm × 95 cm (48.6 in × 37 in) Location. National Museum Cardiff. Portrait of Catharina Hooghsaet (1607–1685) is a 1657 painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Rembrandt.
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. [19]
Rembrandt[a]Harmenszoon van Rijn was born on 15 July 1606 in Leiden,[1]in the Dutch Republic, now the Netherlands. He was the ninth child born to Harmen Gerritszoon van Rijn and Neeltgen Willemsdochter van Zuijtbrouck.[8] His family was quite well-to-do; his father was a millerand his mother was a baker's daughter.
The Night Watch is one of the most famous Dutch Golden Age paintings. Rembrandt's large painting (363 by 437 centimetres (12 by 141⁄2 feet)) is famed for transforming a group portrait of a civic guard company into a compelling drama energized by light and shadow (tenebrism). The title is a misnomer; the painting does not depict a nocturnal scene.