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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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Windmill above a River 19th C The Whitaker
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Two Studies of Saskia 1636–c.1637 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Two Men in Discussion 1641 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Tronie of a Man with a Feathered Beret Guernsey Museum & Art Gallery
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Titus, the Artist's Son c.1657 The Wallace Collection
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The Woman taken in Adultery 1644 The National Gallery, London
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The Visitation National Trust, Knole
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The Standard-Bearer National Trust, Philipps House, Dinton
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The Standard Bearer (Floris Soop, 1604–1657) probably 19th C Ferens Art Gallery, Hull Museums Unaccessioned Paintings
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The Parting of David and Jonathan c.1632–1633 The Barber Institute of Fine Arts
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The Night Watch Warrington Museum & Art Gallery
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The Mathematician, a Scholar with Dividers and a Set Square at a Table in His Study Attended by a Pupil 17th C Chequers Court
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The Lamentation over the Dead Christ about 1635 The National Gallery, London
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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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The Good Samaritan 1630 The Wallace Collection
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The Entombment c.1639 Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow
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The Departure of the Shunammite Woman 1640 Victoria and Albert Museum
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The Centurion Cornelius (The Unmerciful Servant) c.1660 The Wallace Collection
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The Carcase of an Ox c.1640–1645 Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum