Rembrandt’s Light (Dulwich Picture Gallery, 4th October
2019–2nd February 2020). |
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subjects:
Here: Black in
Rembrandt’s Time (Rembrandt House Museum, 5th March–31st May). |
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subjects:
Inside Rembrandt (Wallraf-Richartz-Museum and Fondation
Corboud, Cologne, 1st November 2019–1st March 2020; and National
Gallery, Prague, 25th September–31st January 2021) |
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subjects:
Rembrandt and Amsterdam Portraiture, 1590–
1670 (Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, 18th February–
24th May). |
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subjects:
Rembrandt Laboratory: Rembrandt’s Technique Unravelled (Rembrandt House Museum, 21st September 2019−16th February 2020). |
:
Rembrandt’s Social Network: Family, Friends and Acquaintances, and Inspired
by Rembrandt: 100 Years of Collecting by the Rembrandt House Museum (The Rembrandt House Museum 7th
June–1st September 2019). |
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subjects:
Young Rembrandt: Rising Star, (Stedelijk Museum De Lakenhal 2nd
November 2019–9th February 2020).
(Ashmolean Museum, Oxford,
27th February–7th June 2020, re-opened until 1st November)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Portrait of an old man (Rembrandt’s father), by Rembrandt.
c.1627−30. Red and black chalk with brown wash, 18.9 by 24 cm.
(Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
Attributed works:
2. Travellers resting (The Rest on the Flight into Egypt?), from
Rembrandt’s studio(?). c.1628−30(?). Oil on paper, mounted onto panel,
38 by 33.7 cm. (Mauritshuis, The Hague).
Attributed works:
3. Self-portrait, by Rembrandt. c.1629. Oil on panel, 72.3 by 57.8 cm.
(Walker Art Gallery, National Museums Liverpool).
Attributed works:
4. The abduction of Proserpina, by Rembrandt. c.1630−31. Oil on panel,
84.4 by 79.5 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin).
Attributed works:
5. A Black boy, by Gerrit Dou. c.1630−33. Oil on panel, 43.3 by 33.8 cm.
(Niedersächsisches Landesmuseum, Hannover).
Attributed works:
6. Mercury, by Pieter Lastman. c.1620−25. Red and white chalk, on lightorange
prepared paper, 28.2 by 20.9 cm. (Fondation Custodia, Frits Lugt
Collection, Paris).
Attributed works:
7. Standing oriental warrior, by Rembrandt. c.1627. Red chalk, 30.5 by
16.5 cm. (Kupferstich-Kabinett, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden).
Attributed works:
8. Standing oriental warrior, traditionally attributed to Rembrandt but
possibly by Jan Lievens. c.1627. Red chalk, 27.9 by 17.9 cm. (Staatliche
Graphische Sammlung, Munich).
Attributed works:
9. Installation view of ‘Rembrandt Laboratory’ at the Rembrandt House
Museum, Amsterdam.