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A Rembrandt painting that was thought to be fake ... suggests that prior to the earliest known photograph (published in 1936), touches of paint were added by an unknown hand which have ...
Inaccurate information is often repeated as fact, and books and films, such as the British movie Rembrandt (1936), have propagated misconceptions about the artist such as that he was low-born and ...
A character study depicting the life of Rembrandt Van Rijn at the height of his fame in the mid 1600s. Beginning with the death of his wife, Rembrandt's work takes a dark turn, which offends many ...
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Movie: “Rembrandt” (1936) 5 a.m. Saturday, TCM: Charles Laughton, Elsa Lanchester. Alexander Korda’s fact-based account of the later years in the life of the great 17th century Dutch artist.
They also use Rembrandt’s 1648 “Supper at Emmaus” from the Louvre, not seen in the United States since 1936, to show the power of the artist’s humanized, kindly Jesus. Here Jesus faces the ...
As the title character of Alexander Korda’s Rembrandt (1936), he portrayed the Old Master from the time of “The Night Watch” (1642) through the years just before the artist’s death in 1669.
Two exceptionally rare Rembrandt portraits long forgotten by scholars of the Dutch master have been rediscovered after almost two centuries by a British auctioneer, who stumbled upon the works ...
‘‘Supper at Emmaus’’ — last seen in the U.S. in 1936 — and ‘‘The Hundred Guilder Print,’’ also on view in the exhibition. ‘‘Rembrandt and the Face of Jesus’’ will ...
“Supper at Emmaus” — last seen in the U.S. in 1936 — and “The Hundred Guilder Print,” also on view in the exhibition. “Rembrandt and the Face of Jesus” will make its final stop at ...
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