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.
A Woman bathing in a Stream (Hendrickje Stoffels?), 1654
Self Portrait at the Age of 63, 1669
Portrait of Jacob Trip, about 1661
Portrait of Margaretha de Geer, Wife of Jacob Trip, about 1661
Portrait of Frederick Rihel on Horseback, probably 1663
The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Joan Deyman, 1656
Portrait of an Elderly Man, 1667
An Old Woman Reading, 1655
Self Portrait, 1669
Jacob Blessing the Sons of Joseph, 1656
A Man in Armour (Alexander the Great?), 1655
Sketch for the Portrait of Lieven Coppenol (small plate), about 1658
Simeon in the temple, 1661
Design for the frame of 'The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Joan Deyman', 1656