Mauritshuis, The Hague, The Netherlands. 30th January, 2019. H.R.H. Princess Beatrix of The Netherlands, officially opens the ‘Rembrandt & The Golden Age 2019"Rembrandt exhibit. The 2019 theme year is a collaboration between various Museums in The Netherlands; celebrating the 350th anniversary of the Dutch painterâ€s death. After the official opening, H.R.H. visited the exhibit: ‘Rembrandt and the Mauritshuisâ€. For the first time, the museum will show its entire Rembrandt collection in one exhibition and including the last self-portrait. Also, on exhibit: ‘The anatomical lesion of

Mauritshuis, The Hague, The Netherlands. 30th January, 2019. H.R.H. Princess Beatrix of The Netherlands, officially opens the ‘Rembrandt & The Golden Age 2019"Rembrandt exhibit. The 2019 theme year is a collaboration between various Museums in The Netherlands; celebrating the 350th anniversary of the Dutch painterâ€s death. After the official opening, H.R.H. visited the exhibit: ‘Rembrandt and the Mauritshuisâ€. For the first time, the museum will show its entire Rembrandt collection in one exhibition and including the last self-portrait. Also, on exhibit: ‘The anatomical lesion of Stock Photo
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Mauritshuis, The Hague, The Netherlands. 30th January, 2019. H.R.H. Princess Beatrix of The Netherlands, officially opens the ‘Rembrandt & The Golden Age 2019’ Rembrandt exhibit. The 2019 theme year is a collaboration between various Museums in The Netherlands; celebrating the 350th anniversary of the Dutch painter’s death. After the official opening, H.R.H. visited the exhibit: ‘Rembrandt and the Mauritshuis’. For the first time, the museum will show its entire Rembrandt collection in one exhibition and including the last self-portrait. Also, on exhibit: ‘The anatomical lesion of Dr. Nicolaes Tulip’. The Dutch master produced over 300 works in his life time. Charles M. Vella/Alamy Live News