In the 1600s the Netherlands established one of the world’s first art markets – but it couldn’t have happened without the ...
Visitors eager to catch a glimpse of Rembrandt ... living work of cultural institutions — and how art history is so often a collaboration between artists and those who shepherd their ...
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Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Jonathon Keats is a writer and artist who critiques ... people all that they wanted to see. Rembrandt, Hansken, 1637.
A man sticks his head out of a window. On the sill below him, a tiny leaf threatens to fall. This painting by Rembrandt’s most successful pupil Samuel van Hoogstraten is the centrepiece of a new ...