Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (1606-1669) was one of the most influential and important painters of the 17th century. From the 1620s onwards, his workshop attracted over 40 pupils from Holland and abroad, despite the high price he paid for his apprenticeship. The exhibition examines the reasons for the attraction of Rembrandt's workshop, including his success and the quality and content of his teaching. With international loans from museums in New York, Paris, Amsterdam, The Hague, London, Stockholm and Vienna as well as from German museums and private collections in Munich, Hamburg, Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, Bremen and Dresden, among others, the exhibition presents a total of 142 paintings, drawings and etchings, including around 60 works by Rembrandt himself. Further information can be found at www.mdbk.de.
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