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Rembrandt painting rediscovered after 65 years
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Rembrandt painting rediscovered after 65 years

BBC Europe · Mar 2, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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The painting, created by the Dutch master in 1633, had disappeared after being sold in 1961.

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3 hours agoIan YoungsCulture reporterKelly Schenk, RijksmuseumRembrandt was 27 when he painted the high priest Zacharias, father of John the BaptistA long lost painting by Rembrandt has been rediscovered and authenticated by experts, after its whereabouts were unknown for decades.Rembrandt's Vision of Zacharias in the Temple, from 1633, was excluded from a list of the Dutch master's works in 1960, and disappeared after being sold to a private collector the following year.But it resurfaced when its owners presented it for tests at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, which undertook a two-year examination."When I saw it in our studio when it was restored, I was immediately struck by the incredible power it has," Rijksmuseum director Taco Dibbits said.Kelly Schenk, RijksmuseumThe Rijksmuseum receives many emails from people asking for information about paintings they have inherited or bought, Dibbits said. In this case, they knew it could be something special."It came to us via email and one of our curators thought, this is really an interesting image, we've known about the painting for over 100 years but we've never seen it."The museum confirmed the authenticity after studying the paints, which fit with those used by Rembrandt during that period, and the painting technique and build-up of layers, which are also comparable with his other early works.'Dedicated his soul to it'The signature is original and the wooden panel dates from the correct period, the researchers said."Materials analysis, stylistic and thematic similarities, alterations made by Rembrandt, and the overall quality of the painting all support the conclusion that this painting is a genuine work," the gallery said.The painting has all the hallmarks of Rembrandt at the "peak" of the early part of his career, Dibbits said."It's very high quality. Sometimes with Rembrandt's portraits you feel that he's producing in quantity, but with this painting you really feel that he dedicated his soul to it."The museum will put the painting on public view from Wednesday.Kelly Schenk, RijksmuseumRembrandt was 27 when he created the painting, which depicts the Biblical scene when high priest Zacharias is told by the Archangel Gabriel that despite their age, he and his wife will have a son, John the Baptist.The museum said Rembrandt had given the Biblical story an innovative twist. Instead of depicting the Archangel Gabriel visibly, he only suggested his presence. In doing so, he departed from established visual traditions and introduced a new way of representing this subject.Rembrandt deliberately chose the decisive moment, just before Gabriel reveals his true identity.It is one of the few history paintings Rembrandt created during this period. At the time, he was primarily producing portraits, which were highly lucrative.


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