Self-Portrait (Rembrandt, Wallace Collection, London)
Self-Portrait or Self-Portrait in a Black Cap is a c.1637 self-portrait by Rembrandt or portrait of the artist by his studio. It was bought as a self-portrait in 1848 by Richard Seymour-Conway and is now in the Wallace Collection in London. Until recently it was thought to be a workshop copy, but is now mostly accepted as by Rembrandt himself.[1]
It is related to another portrait of Rembrandt now in the Museu de Arte de São Paulo, which is variously attributed to Rembrandt himself or to Govert Flinck.[2]
Notes
- Art UK; Codart
- Wallace
References
- Art UK page
- Codart: "Rembrandt regained: new Rembrandts discovered at the Wallace Collection", on exhibition: 23 November 2006 - 25 February 2007
- Wallace Collection page
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