Rijksmuseum
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is dedicated to Dutch art and history. In 2019 the museum is celebrating the 350th anniversary of Rembrandt's death with exhibitions and special events.
Rembrandtanalysis
Trimmed, splashed and slashed: the anatomy of Rembrandt's The Night Watch
As the Rijksmuseum prepares to restore the Dutch master’s most-celebrated painting in full view of the public, we look at its chequered conservation history
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Rijksmuseuminterview
Interview: the Rijksmuseum's Taco Dibbits on Rembrandt's pulling power
We speak to the general director of the Dutch museum ahead of its exhibition on "all" of the works by the master in its collection
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Exhibitionspreview
15 must-see Rembrandt shows during the 350th anniversary of his death
Two exhibitions to be held at the Rijksmuseum this year will provide a cohesive overview of Rembrandt’s life and work
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Rembrandtfeature
The year of Rembrandt with Simon Schama
The art historian gives a personal view of Rembrandt's extraordinary achievements as the world celebrates the 350th anniversary of the Dutch master’s death
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