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A Corpus of Rembrandt Paintings

Volume II: 1631–1634

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  • This Corpus gives a full overview of the paintings attributed to Rembrandt in the given time frame (1631-1634)
  • All paintings from this time frame are extensively discussed and described by the leading Rembrandt experts.
  • For each painting attributed to Rembrandt in this time frame a thorough analysis is made, using all present day information and technologies, to decide whether the authenticity can be determined.
  • This Corpus thus serves as the authoritative reference work of today for paintings attributed to Rembrandt.
  • Together with the other Volumes in A Corpus of Rembrandt Paintings this Volume covers the full range of Rembrandt’s paintings and paintings attributed to him.
  • This is the official publication of the work done by the Rembrandt Research Project based in Amsterdam, which has covered over thirty years of research.

Part of the book series: Rembrandt Research Project Foundation (RRSE, volume 2)

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XVI
  2. Introduction

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Stylistic features of the 1630s: the portraits

      • J. Bruyn, B. Haak, S. H. Levie, P. J. J. van Thiel, E. van de Wetering
      Pages 3-13
    3. The canvas support

      • J. Bruyn, B. Haak, S. H. Levie, P. J. J. van Thiel, E. van de Wetering
      Pages 15-43
    4. Problems of apprenticeship and studio collaboration

      • J. Bruyn, B. Haak, S. H. Levie, P. J. J. van Thiel, E. van de Wetering
      Pages 45-90
    5. Patrons and early owners

      • J. Bruyn, B. Haak, S. H. Levie, P. J. J. van Thiel, E. van de Wetering
      Pages 91-98
    6. A selection of signatures, 1632–1634

      • J. Bruyn, B. Haak, S. H. Levie, P. J. J. van Thiel, E. van de Wetering
      Pages 99-108
  3. Catalogue

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 109-109
    2. Notes on the Catalogue

      • J. Bruyn, B. Haak, S. H. Levie, P. J. J. van Thiel, E. van de Wetering
      Pages 111-112
    3. Paintings by Rembrandt

      • J. Bruyn, B. Haak, S. H. Levie, P. J. J. van Thiel, E. van de Wetering
      Pages 113-577
    4. Paintings Rembrandt’s authorship of which cannot be positively either accepted or rejected

      • J. Bruyn, B. Haak, S. H. Levie, P. J. J. van Thiel, E. van de Wetering
      Pages 579-588
    5. Paintings Rembrandt’s authorship of which cannot be accepted

      • J. Bruyn, B. Haak, S. H. Levie, P. J. J. van Thiel, E. van de Wetering
      Pages 589-833
  4. Corrigenda et Addenda to Volume I

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 835-835
    2. Corrigenda et Addenda to Volume I

      • J. Bruyn, B. Haak, S. H. Levie, P. J. J. van Thiel, E. van de Wetering
      Pages 837-855
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 857-884

About this book

Since the second half of the last century art historians, realizing that the image of Rembrandt’s work had become blurred with time, have attempted to redefine the artist’s significance both as a source of inspiration to other artists and as a great artist in his own right. In order to carry on the work started by previous generations, a group of leading Dutch art historians from the university and museum world joined forces in the late 1960s in order to study afresh the paintings usually ascribed to the artist. The researchers came together in the Rembrandt Research Project which was established to provide the art world with a new standard reference work which would serve the community of art historians for the nearby and long future.

They examined the originals of all works attributed to Rembrandt taking full advantage of today’s sophisticated techniques including radiography, neutron activation autoradiography, dendrochronology and paint sample analysis — thereby gaining valuable insight into the genesis and condition of the paintings.


The result of this meticulous research is laid down chronologically in the following Volumes:

A Corpus of Rembrandt Paintings, Volume I, which deals with works from Rembrandt’s early years in Leiden(1629-1631), published in 1982.

THIS VOLUME: A Corpus of Rembrandt Paintings, Volume II, covering his first years in Amsterdam (1631-1634), published in 1986.

A Corpus of Rembrandt Paintings, Volume III, goes into his later years of reputation (1635-1642), published in 1990.


Each Volume consists of a number of Introductory Chapters as well as the full Catalogue of all paintings from the given time period attributed to Rembrandt. In this catalogue each painting is discussed and examined in a detailed way, comprising a descriptive, an interpretative and a documentary section. For the authenticity evaluation of the paintings threedifferent categories are used to divide the works in:

A. Paintings by Rembrandt,
B. Paintings of which Rembrandt’s authorship cannot be positively either accepted or rejected, and
C. Paintings of which Rembrandt’s authorship cannot be accepted.

This volume (Volume II) contains 900 pages, starting of with five introductory chapters and discussing 101 paintings. In clear and accessible explanatory text all different paintings are discussed, larded with immaculate images of each painting. Details are shown where possible, as well as the results of modern day technical imaging.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: A Corpus of Rembrandt Paintings

  • Book Subtitle: Volume II: 1631–1634

  • Authors: J. Bruyn, B. Haak, S. H. Levie, P. J. J. Thiel, E. Wetering

  • Series Title: Rembrandt Research Project Foundation

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4410-7

  • Publisher: Springer Dordrecht

  • eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive

  • Copyright Information: Stichting Foundation Rembrandt Research Project 1986

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-90-247-3339-2Due: 30 September 1986

  • eBook ISBN: 978-94-009-4410-7Published: 14 May 2013

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: 900

  • Additional Information: Originally published in Dutch

  • Topics: Fine Arts

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