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Rediscover a Rembrandt After More than Six Decades in Hiding — Colossal

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In 1898, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam showcased a collection of paintings by the famous Dutch Golden Age artist Rembrandt (1606-1669). Among the pieces exhibited was a 23-by-19-inch oil painting titled “Vision of Zacharias in the Temple,” completed in 1633 during the early years of Rembrandt’s career. However, in 1960, experts determined that the painting was not actually created by Rembrandt, despite being previously catalogued as part of his body of work. It was subsequently purchased by a private collector in 1961 and remained out of the public eye until recently.

The Rijksmuseum was given the opportunity to reassess the painting by its owner, leading to a two-year investigation by experts and conservators. Various techniques were employed, including X-raying the paint, conducting dendrochronology tests on the wooden panels, and analyzing Rembrandt’s signature and stylistic choices. Through these methods, the museum was able to determine that the painting was indeed created by Rembrandt.

Macro scans of the painting provided insights into Rembrandt’s creative process and technical decisions. One key piece of evidence supporting the attribution to Rembrandt was the artist’s propensity for making changes during the painting process, indicating experimentation and refinement. This attention to detail and willingness to alter the original composition set Rembrandt apart from mere copyists.

The painting depicts the moment before the archangel Gabriel appears to the high priest Zacharias, informing him that he and his wife will have a son, John the Baptist. Rembrandt expertly captures the tension and anticipation of this pivotal moment, with subtle details such as a light in the upper right corner symbolizing Gabriel’s imminent arrival. The use of “staetveranderinge,” a narrative device involving changes of state, further enhances the emotional depth of the scene.

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Following extensive research and restoration efforts, “Vision of Zacharias in the Temple” is now on display at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam on long-term loan. This rediscovered masterpiece joins other iconic works by Rembrandt, such as “The Night Watch,” which underwent a five-year restoration process at the same museum. Art enthusiasts and scholars alike can appreciate the meticulous craftsmanship and storytelling prowess of Rembrandt in this newly attributed painting.

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