Rembrandt was arguably the first artist to really master the “selfie,” and he did so all the way back in the 1600s. Now, a team of technologists working with Microsoft are bringing Rembrandt’s ...
For the first time in 300 years, Rembrandt’s famed “The Night Watch” is back on display in what researchers say is its original size, with missing parts temporarily restored in an exhibition aided by ...
A landscape painting at the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin that was long attributed to Govert Flinck, a student of Rembrandt van Rijn, is now believed to be by the famed Dutch painter himself. Thanks to ...
So masterful are the great artists of the 17th-century Dutch Golden Age that even 400 years later, we seek to emulate their work in portraiture. And recreate them we have, in truly spectacular fashion ...
A portrait of a man dressed in black with a wide-brimmed hat and a frilled white collar, dubbed “The Next Rembrandt,” looks like something straight out the 17th century, but is instead the product of ...
This is where art meets technology: Microsoft data scientists and art historians used facial recognition software to create an all-new work of art that's as close as can be to a genuine Rembrandt. The ...
The Wadsworth Atheneum thought they knew what it was like to have several Rembrandts in their permanent collection. Turns out they only know what it’s like to own a Samuel van Hoogstraten, a Govert ...
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published by The Art Newspaper, an editorial partner of CNN Style. The smallest formal portraits made by Rembrandt have been put on show at the Rijksmuseum ...