Interesting comparing Rembrandt's 1632 Leiden Ivory Miniature image-probably his personal Keepsake-Mother Neeltje Willemsdochter van Suytbroeck (1568-1640) LEFT-with later larger Paintings-After 10 Children she aged considerably over following years yet retained the same Dress👨‍🎨

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Our research also rediscovered the most significant image of Rembrandt's Mother-Probably Rembrandt's own fine "Personal Ivory Miniature of Neeltje"Signed & Dated 1632-NOTE Walking Stick-Large Pale Hands-Had Swatches prob of her Red Velvet Hood with Rembrandt's Writing-Silk Swatch

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4 of 6 Frans Hals Masterpieces rediscovered 5 Decades of Dedicated Research-RIGHT 1643 "Herman Doomer" with Rembrandt's Decade earlier Portrait-1636"Gypsy" c/f with Hals other work (Pentimenti poss Hals Daughter)-1625 "Trader in Turban"(X-Ray)-1624"Gentleman"-All Signed & Dated👨‍🎨

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Sorry we're late!
Some Cittàgazze-related drawings by for the 2nd book of graphic novel adaptation were released last month, based on Rembrandt's, Gellée's & Angelico's paitings.
Available in France from Jan 8

https://t.co/q7vrzbi3BN

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Rembrandt's Selfies: Rockin' Out, Zexyface, Serious Artist

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Signaal signaal! It's Rembrandt's birthday! It's a subject on which I am almost speechless. The ambitions he brought to art were so ORIGINAL! He was great, deep, strange, fluent, emotional and - above all - different! No one like him before. No one after. These are my favourites

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2/2 Rembrandt's mother. He loved her! Apparently she was also beloved by Sebastian Stosskopf, and it's his day.

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Which exhibitions are you most looking forward to seeing in 2019?

I've been drawing up my own list, with suggestions from

They include Rembrandt's Light ; Edvard Munch ; and Olafur Eliasson

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My full piece for 's FE Gallery zine!
Minerva as Rembrandt's Pallas Athene! Thanks for letting me be a part of this project it was a lot of fun!!
Check it out here!:
https://t.co/8tVtJDwIaj

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All great artists drew a lion or two: Rembrandt's lioness devouring a bird combines careful study with vigorous execution, seen especially in the freely-drawn hindquarters. A nice contrast to Rubens's monumental lions, both studies for paintings (Daniel and Samson)

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National Galleries Scotland is revising the reception of (1606–1669) work in Britain through history with an exhibition, illustrating a difficult start in the seventeenth century, but a great success in the eighteenth. Open until 14 October 2018.

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Messed around with Rembrandt's species to sketch out a brother and sister who owns a casino together

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Clambering urchin emerges wide-eyed into “real” world (Escaping Criticism 1874, Bank of Spain). Artist Pere Borrell del Caso is maybe reminding critics that art can encompass the real & gritty, not just idealisations. Compare Rembrandt's Girl in a Picture Frame (1641, Warsaw)

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Happy Easter from The Rembrandt House Museum!

Today on let's take a look at the fourth painting from Rembrandt's series: The Resurrection, c. 1636-1639 (Alte Pinakothek, München).

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Things found as curiosities in my private chambers:


Rembrandt's 'The Storm of the Sea of Galilee' stolen from the Gardner on my direction. I hang it backwards. One of the figures I swear keeps staring at me disapprovingly...

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At and whilst not much of an art critic (erm not one) I like Rembrandt's friendly elephant

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often modeled in his works. gift ideas in the Morgan Shop: https://t.co/ioRVJdymDN

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Thieves stole Rembrandt's only seacape - help us find it! http://t.co/sC9sQt5rgv

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only seascape, "The Storm on the Sea of Galilee" was stolen during art theft 25 yrs ago.

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Changes in Rembrandt's self-portraits invite us to gauge his moods: http://t.co/OsZhOo2Rat

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