artist: Rembrandt / collection: Philadelphia Museum of Art

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14 artworks found

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instance of: painting (13) | print (1) | etching (1)

owned by: John G. Johnson (11) | Humphry Ward (1)

genre: religious art (5) | portrait (3) | tronie (3)

based on: New Testament (1) | Blind Tobit and His Wife (1) | Man Reading (1)

depicts: man (6) | Jesus Christ (1) | Virgin Mary (1) | woman (1) | window (1) | crucifixion of Jesus (1) | walking stick (1) | Slaughtered Ox (1) | Rembrandt's father (1) | Seated old man with a cane in fanciful costume (1) | Blind Tobit and His Wife (1) | Man Reading (1)

material used: oil paint (12) | canvas (5) | panel (2)

location: British Museum (1) | Metropolitan Museum of Art (1) | Rijksmuseum (1) | Rembrandt House Museum (1) | Kupferstich-Kabinett (1) | Wallraf–Richartz Museum (1)

main subject: Jesus Christ (1) | crucifixion of Jesus (1) | Finding of Moses (1)

Saint Francis of Assisi Praying

painting
by Rembrandt (1637)

Head of an Old Man

painting
by Rembrandt (1655)
man

Bust of a Man in Oriental Costume

painting
by Rembrandt (1630)
man Rembrandt's father

Slaughtered Ox

painting
by Rembrandt (1640s)
Slaughtered Ox

The Crucifixion

painting
by Rembrandt (1646)

The Finding of Moses

painting
by Rembrandt (1630s)

Head of an Old Man

painting
by Rembrandt (1650s)
man

Old Man in Fanciful Costume Holding a Stick

painting
by Rembrandt (18th century)
Seated old man with a cane in fanciful costume man walking stick

Blind Tobit and His Wife

painting
by Rembrandt (1660s)
Blind Tobit and His Wife man woman window

Bust of a Man in a Turban

painting
by Rembrandt (1629)

Head of a Man

painting
by Rembrandt (1644)

Man Reading

painting
by Rembrandt (1670s)
Man Reading man

The Three Crosses

etching / print
by Rembrandt (1653)
Jesus Christ crucifixion of Jesus Virgin Mary

Head of Christ

painting
by Rembrandt (1600s)