While art collectors such as Eijk and Rose-Marie De Mol van Otterloo, the American Thomas Kaplan and the Scottish Duke of Buccleuch show us their special connection . The film, My Rembrandt, considers how the appeal of Rembrandts work is still so strong even 350 years after the artists death. My Rembrandt is out in cinemas and on digital platforms from 14 August. It features an awful lot of very rich, clever, cordially self-satisfied collectors and connoisseurs; their pink, twinkly-eyed faces positively beam out of the screen, and surely Hoogendijk is inviting us to wonder how Rembrandt himself would have painted them. Mijn Rembrandt is a documentary that revolves around the stories of several collectors and their paintings by (or not by) Rembrandt. Found inside Page 124 and Rembrandt - it is perhaps a sort of rhetorical comparison - becomes clear from a comparison with the later Rembrandt ; I show you this painting , now on exhibition in Amsterdam , from the collection of the Duke of Buccleuch VAN RIJN (1606-1669) The Angel appearing to the Shepherds etching with engraving and drypoint, 1634, on laid paper, without watermark, a very fine, early impression of New Hollstein's third state (of six), very rich and even, without any wear, with the landscape in the distance printing with great definition and depth, with margins, the sheet slightly toned, otherwise in . Two thieves, posing as visitors, overpowered a woman guide at the Duke of Buccleuch's . Assembled by the family over a 600 year period, with little in the way of sale or dispersal, the superlative collection of furniture, paintings, porcelain, silver, miniatures . Rembrandt's "An Old Woman Reading" (1655), which has been in the Buccleuch collection for generations. The ninth duke (the father of the current) had died aged 83 a month earlier, so sadly never got to be reunited with his beloved painting. My Rembrandt: Directed by Oeke Hoogendijk. 350 years after the grand master of intimacy's death, entire nations are more than ever obsessed with his paintings. He owns "Old Woman Reading" (1665), and to avoid a repeat of the 2003 daVinci theft that . Rembrandt's wife Saskia, richly attired and holding a bunch of flowers, emerges from a dark background in a pool of light. Meanwhile in Scotland, the Duke of Buccleuch is fretting over rehanging Rembrandt's midlife masterpiece, "Old Woman Reading," from a high perch on a high floor at the family castle, Drumlanrig, where his father moved it for protection after a brazen burglary in 2003. My Rembrandt Director: Oeke Hoogendijk Runtime: 1h 37m Cast: Jan Six, Duke of Buccleuch, Eric de Rothschild Synopsis: Aristocrats cherish, experts rule, art dealers hunt, collectors crave and museums battle for Rembrandt. The Duke of Buccleuch in Scotland speaks of the subject of "Old Woman Reading" (1655) as if she were alive ("she is the most powerful presence in this house") and strives to find the ideal .
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