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Rembrandt van Rijn
1606–1669
Rembrandt van Rijn (Born Leiden, 15 July 1606; d Amsterdam, 4 October 1669). Dutch painter, etcher, and draughtsman, his country's greatest artist. The son of a prosperous miller, he attended Leiden's Latin school before registering at the city's university in 1620, but he probably never actually studied there.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Portrait of a Man c.1836–1885 English Heritage, Brodsworth Hall
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Aernout van der Mye (b.c.1625), from 'The Staalmeesters' 17th C (?) National Trust, Snowshill Manor
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King Uzziah Stricken with Leprosy (?) National Trust, Kingston Lacy
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The Standard-Bearer National Trust, Philipps House, Dinton
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The Departure of the Shunammite Woman 1640 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Head of a bearded Man The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology
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Portrait of an Old Man The Box (Plymouth Museums Galleries Archives)
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Jeremiah Mourning the Destruction of Jerusalem 18th C Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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The Visitation National Trust, Knole
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Portrait of Aechje Claesdr. 1634 The National Gallery, London
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A Woman bathing in a Stream (Hendrickje Stoffels?) 1654 The National Gallery, London
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Portrait of Jacob Trip about 1661 The National Gallery, London
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Portrait of Frederick Rihel on Horseback probably 1663 The National Gallery, London
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Saskia van Uylenburgh in Arcadian Costume 1635 The National Gallery, London
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Saint Jerome and the Ratification of the Vulgate 19th C Peterhouse, University of Cambridge
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Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Wigan Arts and Heritage Service
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The Holy Family in the Evening 18th C–19th C Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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The Good Samaritan* late 17th C Lamport Hall
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An Officer in a Plumed Hat possibly 18th C The Wallace Collection
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The Anatomy of Dr Nicolaes Tulp Wellcome Collection