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Les Rembrandt sans domicile fixe

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Alors que les Néerlandais faisaient savoir ce matin qu’ils étaient finalement d’accord pour acquérir en commun avec la France les deux tableaux de Rembrandt mis en vente par Éric de Rothschild, le ministère de la Culture français vient de publier un communiqué où il confirme que les deux pays les achèteront conjointement.


1. Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669)
Portrait de Marten Soolmans, 1634
Huile sur toile - 210 x 135 cm
Paris, Musée du Louvre
ou Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum
Photo : WGA (domaine public)
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2. Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669)
Portrait de Oopjen Coppit,
épouse de Marten Soolmans
, 1634
Huile sur toile - 210 x 134 cm
Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum
ou Paris, Musée du Louvre
Photo : WGA (domaine public)
See the image in its page

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