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Rembrandt x Rijksmuseum
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Rembrandt x Rijksmuseum
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The Rijksmuseum is home to the world’s largest collection of paintings by Rembrandt (1606–69), including the legendary works
The Night Watch
,
The Jewish Bride
The Syndics
and the great portraits of the couple Marten Soolmans and Oopjen Coppit. The museum also boasts a vast collection of Rembrandt’s drawings and etchings. In this volume, for the first time, all 22 paintings and 60 drawingsas well as 300 of the most beautiful etchings in the collectionare presented together. Designed by Irma Boom,
Rembrandt × Rijksmuseum
is both compactly sized andat more than 800 pagesvast in scope, offering a thrilling and attractive new experience of the artist in book form.
is published on the occasion of the Rijksmuseum exhibition
All the Rembrandts
, in what has been officially designated as the Year of Rembrandt 2019. The paintings, drawings and etchings gathered here offer an unparalleled perspective on Rembrandt the artist, the human being and the storyteller.
The Night Watch
,
The Jewish Bride
The Syndics
and the great portraits of the couple Marten Soolmans and Oopjen Coppit. The museum also boasts a vast collection of Rembrandt’s drawings and etchings. In this volume, for the first time, all 22 paintings and 60 drawingsas well as 300 of the most beautiful etchings in the collectionare presented together. Designed by Irma Boom,
Rembrandt × Rijksmuseum
is both compactly sized andat more than 800 pagesvast in scope, offering a thrilling and attractive new experience of the artist in book form.
is published on the occasion of the Rijksmuseum exhibition
All the Rembrandts
, in what has been officially designated as the Year of Rembrandt 2019. The paintings, drawings and etchings gathered here offer an unparalleled perspective on Rembrandt the artist, the human being and the storyteller.