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Rembrandt Revealed

Exhibition: 24 January - 2 May 2021

NB. Exhibition opening and closing dates are subject to change based on evolving COVID-19 circumstances.

When the Museum’s 1632 Portrait of a Young Woman was sent out for routine conservation in 2018, the conservators made an exciting discovery: while this painting had previously been attributed to Rembrandt’s studio, during cleaning they found clear evidence that Rembrandt himself had painted it. The Museum will be celebrating the return of this important work to the galleries with the exhibition Rembrandt Revealed, which will illuminate how conservation science has helped us better understand this painting and its authorship.

Through a close focus on Portrait of a Young Woman, this exhibition will offer a deep dive into the conservation process, with an appealing and accessible step-by-step understanding of decisions and discoveries. It will also explore the complexities and uncertainties of the attribution process and invite the public to participate in that conversation.

Rembrandt (1606-1669)?, <em> Portrait of a Woman</em>, 1632, before (left) and after (right) conservation treatment (courtesy of the Allentown Art Museum)

Rembrandt (1606-1669)?, Portrait of a Woman, 1632, before (left) and after (right) conservation treatment (courtesy of the Allentown Art Museum)