These 11 Marble Sculptures of Iconic Artists Once Decorated One of America’s First Art Museums. What Happened to Them?
The Corcoran Gallery of Art was adorned with the statues, commissioned in the late 1800s. But since then, they’ve changed hands many times and finally found their way back to each other in a botanical garden
Rembrandt’s Stunning Sketch of a Lion Will Be Sold at Auction to Fund Wildlife Conservation Efforts
“Young Lion Resting” is among dozens of Dutch Golden Age artworks from the Leiden Collection that are now on view at the H’ART Museum in Amsterdam
The Public Is Watching as Conservators Carefully Restore a Rembrandt Masterpiece to Its Former Glory
Experts are removing layers of old varnish from “The Night Watch,” which have yellowed with time, as museumgoers look on through a glass barrier
Painting Attributed to Rembrandt Found Tucked Away Inside an Attic in Maine
An auctioneer discovered “Portrait of a Girl,” which just sold for $1.4 million, during a standard “house call” to an estate
What Is the Secret Ingredient Behind Rembrandt’s Golden Glow?
Scientists found arsenic sulfide pigments in “The Night Watch,” arguably the artist’s most famous painting
Works by Picasso, Rembrandt Damaged in Seattle Gallery Fire
Davidson Galleries had been preparing to move to a new location, so some of its works were especially vulnerable to smoke damage
Lead Base Layer Discovered in Rembrandt’s ‘The Night Watch’
Researchers analyzed a tiny paint sample from the piece and found a lead-rich layer on the canvas
Scientists Are Still Unraveling the Secrets of the ‘Mona Lisa’
A new chemical analysis sheds new light on how Leonardo da Vinci painted the iconic portrait
A Painting Originally Valued at $15,000 Turned Out to Be a Rembrandt. Now, It Could Sell for Millions
The hand behind the brush can make or break a painting’s worth—especially when that hand belongs to a legendary Dutch master
To Reach New Audiences, This Museum Is Offering Rembrandt-Inspired Tattoos
The “Poor Man’s Rembrandt Project” will allow visitors to forge a permanent connection with the 17th-century artist
Auctioneer Unearths ‘Exceptionally Rare’ Rembrandt Portraits Lost Since 1824
The two small paintings depict a husband and wife who were personally close to the Dutch master
This ‘Crude Imitation’ of Rembrandt Is Actually the Real Deal
Researchers say that the famous artist himself painted “The Raising of the Cross”
New Tech Can Distinguish Brush Strokes of Different Artists
Researchers used 3-D scanning and A.I. to identify artists from tiny samples of their paintings
Scientists Can Determine When and Where Dutch Masters Worked by the White Paint They Used
Using a new technology, researchers say they’ve discovered a link between the chemical composition of pigments in Dutch paintings and historic conflicts
A Hidden Sketch Is Discovered in Rembrandt’s ‘Night Watch’
Researchers in the Netherlands used new scanning technologies to discover how the Baroque artist painted his most famous masterpiece
A Painting Stolen in East Germany’s Biggest Art Heist May Be a Rembrandt
An exhibition at Schloss Friedenstein addresses two art history mysteries: one about the 16th-century Dutch portrait and another about the 1979 theft
The Tragic Life of Hansken, ‘Rembrandt’s Elephant’
A new show at the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam explores the story of an animal who fascinated the Dutch artist
Lost Edges of Rembrandt’s ‘Night Watch’ Are Restored Using Artificial Intelligence
Experts have used new technology to recreate missing portions of the old master painting
Five Things to Know About the Gardner Museum Heist—the Biggest Art Theft in Modern History
In 1990, two thieves made off with a $500 million cache of art by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Degas and more. Three decades later, the works remain missing
Rare Rembrandt Biblical Scene Could Fetch $30 Million at Auction
In this intimate scene from Genesis, the artist depicts the moment that Abraham’s wife Sarah learns she will bear a son
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