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Isaac and Rebecca, Known as ‘The…

Rembrandt van Rijn, c. 1665 - c. 1669, painting, SK-C-216

It seems that Rembrandt painted his subjects as the biblical couple, Isaac and Rebecca. Its popular name, the Jewish Bride, is a later invention. The portrait is painted with an extraordinarily free hand, as in the sleeve, where the paint is especially thick and shaped to reflect the light.

On display in Gallery of Honour

Square Man

Karel Appel, 1951, painting, SK-A-5002

The square man squeezes with difficulty into this square canvas. He seems to squint slightly with his red and green eyes and his blue mouth gapes open. The head is too big, the body is too small, and the arms and legs are too short, yet with his fiercely coloured body and his ponderous genitals, he…

On display in room 3.3

View of Cochin on the Malabar Coast…

Johannes Vinckboons (attributed to), c. 1662 - c. 1663, painting, SK-A-4471

On display in room 2.9

Two Views of Dutch East India…

Johannes Vinckboons (attributed to), c. 1662 - c. 1663, painting, SK-A-4475

On display in room 2.9

Two Views of Dutch East India…

Johannes Vinckboons (attributed to), c. 1662 - c. 1663, painting, SK-A-4476

On display in room 2.9

View of Cannanore on the Malabar…

Johannes Vinckboons (attributed to), c. 1662 - c. 1663, painting, SK-A-4472

On display in room 2.9

Ontwerp voor een dessus-de-porte:…

August Allebé, 1874, painting, RP-T-1950-205

Visser met een mand, van achteren…

Jan Weissenbruch, c. 1800 - c. 1900, painting, RP-T-1938-160M

Portretstudie van kapitein T.S.…

Nicolaas Pieneman (rejected attribution), 1819 - 1860, painting, RP-T-1987-8

View of Canton in China

Johannes Vinckboons (attributed to), c. 1662 - c. 1663, painting, SK-A-4474

On display in room 2.9