Our final to celebrate 's new exhibition is Jan Steen's 'The Wrath of Ahasuerus' from about 1671-73.

The Dutch Golden Age artist created engaging and humorous scenes, often of peasant life, as well as Old Testament scenes like this one.

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Our second choice is... our 'Sheet of Studies' by Rembrandt, from the mid-1630s.

Many of his sets of studies appear to have been cut into pieces at some stage: this is the most complete set on a single sheet to survive.

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We're joining for We'll share masterpieces from our collection to celebrate the new exhibition at the Queen’s Gallery. 🖼️

First up- our beautiful 'Pastoral Landscape' by Claude Lorrain, 1645 - bright & fresh after recent conservation.

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