Template:The Jewish Bride by Rembrandt

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Summary

Artist Template:Creator:Rembrandt
Title Portrait of a couple as figures from the Old Testament, known as ‘The Jewish bride’.
Date circa 1665-1669
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions Height<colon> 121.5 cm (47.8 in). Width<colon> 166.5 cm (65.6 in).
Template:Institution:Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Room 9
Accession number SK-C-216
Object history

by <colon> Vaillant, Amsterdam
<colon> acquired by John Smith (art dealer), London
by <colon> Adriaan van der Hoop (1778-1854), Amsterdam
<colon> bequeathed to the city of Amsterdam by Adriaan van der Hoop, Amsterdam

<colon> lent to the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Amsterdam. by the city of Amsterdam
Exhibition history

De Rembrandt Tentoonstelling te Amsterdam, , Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Cat.no. 119.
Rembrandt tentoonstelling ter plechtige herdenking van het 300-jarig bestaan der Universiteit van Amsterdam, , Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Cat.no. 40.
Rembrandt Tentoonstelling. Ter herdenking van de geboorte van Rembrandt op 15 juli 1606, , Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, , Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Cat.no. 96.
Rembrandt 1669/1969, , Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Cat.no. 22.

Rembrandt-Caravaggio, , Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Cat.no. 29.
Inscriptions Signature and date bottom right<colon> Rembrandt f. 16[..]
References

Anonymous, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam online catalogue, as Portret van een paar als Oud-Testamentische figuren, genaamd ‘Het Joodse bruidje’, circa -circa , 121.5 × 166.5 cm (47.8 × 65.6 in).
Anonymous, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam Webspecial, as Portrait of Two Figures from the Old Testament, known as ‘The Jewish Bride’, 1667, 121.5 × 166.5 cm (47.8 × 65.6 in).
Anonymous, RKDimages, Art-work number 3068, as Portret van een echtpaar als Isaak en Rebecca, 1665-1668, 121.5 × 166.5 cm (47.8 × 65.6 in).
Anonymous, Bildarchiv Foto Marburg, Bildindex der Kunst und Architektur, Object 20186112, as Das Brautpaar (Die Judenbraut), after , 121.5 × 166.5 cm (47.8 × 65.6 in).
Anonymous, Web Gallery of Art, as The Jewish Bride, circa , 122 × 167 cm (48 × 65.7 in).

Domenicus-van Soest, Marleen (2003) Les Chefs-d'oeuvre. Guide [mus.cat.], [Amsterdam]: Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, p. 108, as Isaac et Rébecca ou « La Fiancée Juive ».
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