A glimpse of Late Rembrandt

The Rijksmuseum presents a retrospective of Rembrandt van Rijn’s later work for the very first time. In collaboration with The National Gallery in London, the exhibition 'Late Rembrandt' presents a comprehensive overview of the Master’s work from around 1652 to his death in 1669.

NG54_A Woman_bathing_in_a_Stream -custom

A Woman bathing in a Stream (Hendrickje Stoffels?), 1654

NG221_SelfPortrait_at_the_Age_of_63-custom

Self Portrait at the Age of 63, 1669

NG1674_Portrait_of_Jacob_Trip-custom

Portrait of Jacob Trip, about 1661

NG1675_Portrait_of_Margaretha_de_Geer,Wife_of_Jacob_Trip-custom

Portrait of Margaretha de Geer, Wife of Jacob Trip, about 1661

NG6300_Portrait_of_Frederick_Rihel_on_Horseback-custom

Portrait of Frederick Rihel on Horseback, probably 1663

X7905_The Anatomy_Lesson_of_Dr_Joan_Deyman-custom

The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Joan Deyman, 1656

X7935_Portrait_of_an_Elderly_Man-custom

Portrait of an Elderly Man, 1667

X7931_An_Old_Woman_Reading

An Old Woman Reading, 1655

X7936_Self_Portrait

Self Portrait, 1669

X7941_Jacob_Blessing_the_Sons_of_Joseph

Jacob Blessing the Sons of Joseph, 1656

X7932_A_Man_in_Armour

A Man in Armour (Alexander the Great?), 1655

X7927_Sketch_for_the_Portrait_of_Lieven_Coppenol

Sketch for the Portrait of Lieven Coppenol (small plate), about 1658

X7939_Simeon_in_the_temple

Simeon in the temple, 1661

X7906_Design_for_the_frame_of_'The_Anatomy_Lesson_of_Dr_Joan_Deyman

Design for the frame of 'The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Joan Deyman', 1656