Two genuine Rembrandt paintings found in Copenhagen.
The National Gallery in Copenhagen found two genuine Rembrandt paintings by the master himself in their archives.
Two paintings that have lived a life of obscurity in the collections at the National Gallery after having been rejected as genuine Rembrandts at different points during the 20th century.
The Crusader, c.1659-61
approximately 60 x 80 cm - that’s 23″ x 31″
oil on canvas
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-69)
Two paintings that have lived a life of obscurity in the collections at the National Gallery after having been rejected as genuine Rembrandts at different points during the 20th century.
Below you can study the two reattributed Rembrandts.
Study of an Old Man in Profile, c. 1630
approximately 20 x 25 cm - that’s 8″ x 10″
oil on canvas
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-69)
You must click on the painting. I have made a large image available, so that you can enjoy it yourself.
The Crusader, c.1659-61approximately 60 x 80 cm - that’s 23″ x 31″
oil on canvas
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-69)
You must click on the painting. I have made a large image available, so that you can enjoy it yourself.
See my Article on this.
Sincerely,
Asbjorn Lonvig
Lille Fejringhus
43 Fejringhusvej
8722 Hedensted
Denmark
www.lonvig.dk on art, design etc.
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Photos: By SMK Foto
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