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The jewel of their collection, Rembrandt's "Portrait of Aeltje Uylenburgh" 1632, is so much in demand that the couple seldom has any time with it at home.
Collecting as a Fine Art Jonathan Lopez 2011
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Mr Rembrandt's employer control wants the same thing, for different reasons.
Archive 2010-03-01 Blue Tyson 2010
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Rembrandt's recasting of Christ culminates in the 1648 "Supper at Emmaus," where the unprepossessing figure of Christ seems almost stunned, slack with preoccupation, rapt in a conversation no one else hears.
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It's the most beautiful painting of Rembrandt's son, who died just a few years later.
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Musee du Louvre, Paris Detail of Rembrandt's 'Supper at Emmaus' breaks from conventional images of Christ.
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I'm the fur and jewels in Rembrandt's portrait of Henrickje Stoffels with a Velvet Beret.
Breaking And Entering John Olson 2011
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An unnamed Dutch auditor assaying Rembrandt's possessions during the painter's later bankruptcy notated one of these panels as "Head of Christ, From Life," and the curators use this note as an evocative departure point for the exhibit.
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Viewing the pictures in order of their creation shows how Rembrandt's own coarse features gradually infiltrated the images of Christ.
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The savior of Rembrandt's faith was a young man with a sweet, homely face, heavy-lidded, stoop-shouldered and wan.
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The more than 90 works in Rembrandt's World: Dutch Drawings from the Clement C.
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