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Pallas Athena is a c. 1657 [1] oil-on-canvas painting by Rembrandt that belongs to the collection of Calouste Gulbenkian Museum in Lisbon. [ 2 ] A print of Pallas Athene in the 1659 parade for the marriage of Countess Henriette Catherine of Nassau to John George II of Anhalt-Dessau is similar in pose and costume to this painting.
Christ with a Staff or St James the Less is a painting by a follower of Rembrandt, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It was also known as Christ in 1854 and exhibited in 1933 as The Pilgrim. [1] The picture is in Rembrandt's style of the 1660s and may have been painted in his workshop. [1]
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Portrait of Nicolas van Bambeeck in a Picture Frame: 1641: Oil on canvas: 108.8 x 83.3: Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels Portrait of a man with gloves in hand: 1648: Oil paint: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Portrait of a man, thought to be Dr. Ephraïm Bueno: c. 1647: Oil on panel: 19 x ...
The consortium sold several other paintings to other clients, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The sale remained secret until November 4, 1933, when it was reported in The New York Times that several Hermitage paintings, including the Crucifixion and Last Judgement diptych by van Eyck, had been purchased by the Metropolitan ...
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Held, Julius Rembrandt's Aristotle and Other Rembrandt Studies. Princeton University Press 1969; Heller, Joseph. Picture This. Simon & Schuster, 2004. Knox, Sanka (1961-11-16) "Museum Gets Rembrandt for 2.3 Million New York Times Retrieved 2014-04-08; Mee, Charles L. Rembrandt's Portrait: A Biography. Simon and Schuster, 1988. Rousseau ...
The idealised, inscrutable character has encouraged various theories about its subject, if the picture is a portrait. Candidates have included Marcjan Aleksander Ogiński from the Polish-Lithuanian Ogiński family, as asserted by the 18th-century owners of the painting; and Jonasz Szlichtyng, Polish Protestant theologian.
[4] [5] In turn Rembrandt travelled to Leeuwarden, where he was received by the painter Wybrand de Geest, who had married Saskia's niece. Saskia and Rembrandt were engaged on 5 June 1633, [6] and a year later Rembrandt asked permission to marry in Sint Annaparochie. He showed his mother's written consent to the schepen. On 2 July 1634 the ...