[ noun ] influential Dutch artist (1606-1669) <noun.person>
Like WF Yeames' 'And When Did You Last See Your Father?', similarly investigated at the Walker Art Gallery, the Rembrandt remains an enduringly popular image.
The press dubbed it the "Takeaway Rembrandt."
Soviet art books say Rembrandt painted "Danae" in 1636 and repainted it in 1646-1647.
The man's face is packed with all the dense humanity of Rembrandt's finest portraits. Like Rembrandt's genius, authenticity is a mystery no cartel can explain.
The man's face is packed with all the dense humanity of Rembrandt's finest portraits. Like Rembrandt's genius, authenticity is a mystery no cartel can explain.
He is not afraid to have his couple water ski down the Seine as fireworks cascade from above, or show the nearly sightless Binoche breaking into the Louvre to run her fingers over a Rembrandt.
Rock star Elton John's treasures, from glitzy spectacles and platform boots to Rembrandt etchings and Tiffany lamps, are up for sale and Sotheby's auction house predicts they will bring in more than $5 million.
The etching, "Six's Bridge," is part of the first major exhibit devoted to Rembrandt's landscape prints and drawings.
A knife-wielding man Wednesday slashed 10 Dutch paintings from the 17th century, including several by pupils of Rembrandt, a museum spokesman said.
One moment we could be in Cagney And Lacey; the next we feel we are drowning in a Rembrandt painting. The film's obviousness pervades every pore.
Dulwich Picture Gallery's small-scale exhibition framed around Rembrandt's 'Girl at a Window' examines the fame of a painting.
Hence, "Daniel's Vision," once considered a Rembrandt but now attributed to his pupil Willem Drost, is hung next to a portrait of "Ruth and Naomi" a similar work widely attributed to Drost.
In those volumes, roughly 100 paintings were branded as wrongly attributed to Rembrandt.
There are also works belonging to that newly popular category, "attributed by former owners to Rembrandt." While there is extraordinary technical skill on display in these drawings, many also possess considerable wit and domestic charm.
Last month, a woman in Amsterdam sprayed a Rembrandt with an acid solution and caused minor damage.
It was a virus, TBV, commonly spread by aphids, which by breaking up the anthocyanin pigment causes the exceptionally intense hues and patterns. The discovery was the death-knell of the Rembrandt.
Rembrandt and Van Dyke trundled into the Metropolitan Museum for an exhibition of Dutch and Flemish paintings, and a few days later so did Hermitage curators Irina Sokolova and Irina Linnik.
The Minorco and Rembrandt moves highlight the extent of South African industry's foreign holdings, which don't have to be disclosed under South African law.
The Westerkerk is the church in Amsterdam, where the painter Rembrandt is buried.
Anton Rupert, doyen of South African industrialists, led the celebrations. His belief in the yellow metal is no surprise given that his Rembrandt tobacco business has big stakes in Gold Fields.
After that, one of the thieves had the cheek to insist that he didn't realize the Rembrandt was famous.
Rembrandt Group Ltd., a major South African tobacco, finance and consumer-products company controlled by the Rupert family, earlier this week announced a complicated restructuring of its non-South African interests.
Not all the treasures are on show, the much stolen Rembrandt has not made the journey, but wonderful works by Canaletto, Poussin, Murillo and Gainsborough take on a grander look on the high walls of Christie's.
The formation of Absa, which controls assets of about R50bn, represented a tidying up of the banking interests of Rembrandt, the tobacco and luxury goods conglomerate.
What intellectual basis is there for 'privileging' Rembrandt over his pupils? High art is merely an aspect of 'the politics of culture'.
Under existing arrangements, South Africa's Rembrandt Group Ltd. has rights of first refusal over a majority of Consolidated's holdings.
The inmates, who will get to keep all the proceeds, have priced the paintings and drawings anywhere from $25 to $4,000, for a copy of a Rembrandt.
RMBH will pay R180m - 41m Momentum ordinary shares at R4.40 per share - to acquire the 58.7 per cent of Momentum held by Absa and Rembrandt.
The Rijksmuseum's "Portrait of Elizabeth Bas" has also got the ax and been attributed to Ferdinand Bol, a pupil working in the Rembrandt factory.
"It definitely is not Rembrandt," said Van Stigt, who noted that in the 200 years following the opening of the church in 1631, people were buried in layers.