The Rijksmuseum attributes a painting dismissed since 1960 to Rembrandt
The Rijksmuseum has confirmed that 'The Vision of Zacharias in the Temple' (1633) is an original work by Rembrandt, following a two-year investigation that reinstates it after being dismissed as authentic in 1960.
Museum finds painting by Dutch painter Rembrandt that had been missing for 65 years
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam has announced the recovery of a Rembrandt painting, 'Vision of Zacharias in the Temple,' which had been missing for 65 years and confirmed as genuine using advanced technology.
UNBELIEVABLE FIND: Dutch woman discovers 35 forgotten works by Rembrandt at the bottom of her drawer
Charlotte Meyer, a Dutch woman, unearthed 35 forgotten works of art by Rembrandt while cleaning out a drawer during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lost Rembrandt Works at Exhibition: Spent a Hundred Years in Family Safe
Thirty-five etchings by Rembrandt van Rijn, hidden for nearly a century in a private collector's home, will soon be displayed in a Dutch museum.
'Vermeer Exhibition' Features Early Works; 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' Returns to Japan
The exhibition 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' will showcase several early works by Johannes Vermeer, including 'Diana and her Nymphs', during its return to Japan this summer.
The 'worthless' works that circulated in the family were actually genuine Rembrandts
A collection of genuine Rembrandt artworks previously thought to be worthless has been discovered in a Dutch woman's family, shedding light on the hidden value of these pieces.
Cees Noteboom has died: Chaos and Order
Dutch writer Cees Nooteboom has passed away, leaving a significant mark in the world of art and literature.
The Netherlands returned a 3500-year-old stolen artwork to Egypt
The Netherlands returned a 3500-year-old sculpture to Egypt after it was identified as stolen and illegally exported, reappearing at a Dutch art fair in 2022.
Sotheby’s sold a unique drawing by Rembrandt and will donate the proceeds to lion conservation
A drawing of a lion by the Dutch painter Rembrandt raised $17.8 million at auction in New York, with the proceeds going to the organization Panthera for the conservation of wild felines.
‘Bigger and lower’: bull in Dutch painting once had much larger testicles
New research reveals that in the painting 'The Bull' by Paulus Potter, the bull's testicles were originally much larger but were halved in size by the artist to conform to 17th-century societal norms.
Master Drawings in Cologne: Rubens Imagined the Chest Hair
Researchers have examined Dutch drawings at the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne, revealing unexpected findings related to artworks by artists like Rubens and Ruisdael.