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Long-Lost Rembrandt Goes on Display at the Rijksmuseum

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Long-Lost Rembrandt Painting Rediscovered After Six Decades in Private Collection

After a two-year study by the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, a painting held for decades in a private collection has been attributed to Rembrandt van Rijn.

Previously misattributed to a pupil of the Dutch Master, the painting titled “The Vision of Zacharias in the Temple” (1633) is currently on display at the museum through a long-term loan from the owner. Hidden from the public eye for over 60 years, the painting was previously misattributed to an anonymous pupil of Rembrandt through limited analysis of photographic reproductions rather than first-hand examination.

The owners of the work, who remain anonymous, revealed that their father purchased it in 1961 from the late Piet de Boer, an Amsterdam-based art dealer. They contacted the Rijksmuseum and allowed its researchers to restore and thoroughly investigate the painting using the same techniques deployed in the reconstruction of “Night Watch” (1715).

The research team at the Rijksmuseum, led by Petria Noble and Jonathan Bikker, dated the painting’s wood panel substrate to around 1625 to 1640, making its completion date plausible. The white chalk ground, light-brown primer, and initial red-brown sketch were also consistent with Rembrandt’s oeuvre, as were the signature yellow-gold highlights glinting throughout the dark composition. Several pigments detected in the painting are present in Rembrandt’s other works.

Rijksmuseum Director Taco Dibbits expressed excitement about the painting’s restoration, stating that it “really looked like the gold was bursting off it — which, of course, is remarkable because he painted with yellow and not with gold. This is what makes the artist a true artist … It is classic Rembrandt.”

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“The Vision of Zacharias in the Temple” depicts a moment from the Gospel of Luke in which the archangel Gabriel appeared in the Temple of Jerusalem and prophesied to Jewish high priest Zacharias that his wife Elisabeth would conceive a baby boy who must be named John. The painting captures Zacharias’s shocked expression with two black dots for widened eyes, while the archangel Gabriel is represented by a soft yellow light.

The rediscovery of this Rembrandt painting adds to a series of works by the artist that have been found in private collections in recent years. In 2023, a pair of small oval portraits by Rembrandt went on view at the Rijksmuseum for the first time in nearly 200 years.

Furthermore, the year 2026 promises more exciting discoveries related to Rembrandt. An exhibition titled “Rembrandt: From Dark to Light” at the Stedelijk Museum in Zutphen will showcase newly rediscovered copper-plate etchings attributed to the Dutch Master. These works, belonging to Zutphen resident Charlotte Meyer, will be displayed alongside prints from the museum’s collection from March 21 to mid-June.

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