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The Rembrandt House Museum ( nl, Museum Het Rembrandthuis) is a museum located in a former house in the Jodenbreestraat, in the center of
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. Between 1639 and 1658, the house was occupied by the well-known Dutch
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Rembrandt van Rijn Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (, ; 15 July 1606 – 4 October 1669), usually simply known as Rembrandt, was a Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker and draughtsman. An innovative and prolific master in three media, he is generally consid ...
, who also had his studio and art dealership there. The house was built around 1606 and was renovated around 1627, probably under the supervision of
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. It was then given an extra floor and a new facade with a triangular
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. Rembrandt bought it on January 5, 1639 for thirteen thousand
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. After his bankruptcy it was auctioned in 1658 and sold for eleven thousand guilders. In the following centuries it was used as a residence and was renovated several times. At the beginning of the 20th century, the building was in poor condition, and on the occasion of the Rembrandt Year in 1906, it was purchased in 1907 by the municipality of Amsterdam, which donated it to the Rembrandthuis foundation. Between 1907 and 1911 the house was restored by
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. The museum was opened on June 10, 1911.
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and Prince Hendrik were the first visitors. The Rembrandt House Museum owes its foundation to an initiative by the painter
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. Since 2008, the museum had around 200,000 visitors per year, with a record number of over 280.000 visitors in 2019.


Rembrandt's house

The current museum shows Rembrandt's living and working quarters, including his living room, art room and the studio where he created his masterpieces. The building was redesigned in the 20th century on the basis of the inventory that was drawn up during Rembrandt's bankruptcy in 1656. This gives the visitor an idea of Rembrandt's daily life, his studio practice and what a private house and artist's studio looked like in the 17th century. In Rembrandt's old house there are also works of art from the 17th century, including by Rembrandt's teacher
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and his pupils
Ferdinand Bol Ferdinand Bol (24 June 1616 – 24 August 1680) was a Dutch painter, etcher and draftsman. Although his surviving work is rare, it displays Rembrandt's influence; like his master, Bol favored historical subjects, portraits, numerous self-port ...
and
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.


Collection

The Rembrandt House Museum owns an almost complete collection of
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by Rembrandt. These are regularly displayed in the etching cabinet and in temporary exhibitions in the modern museum wing. In 2019, material-technical research showed that two pots ('grapes') found in 1997 in Rembrandt's cesspool were in fact used by the artist. One of the pots contains remnants of
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soil. This is a mixture of quartz and clay with which Rembrandt prepared his canvases before painting. Leonore van Sloten, curator of Museum Het Rembrandthuis, said about this in the newspaper Het Parool: “Rembrandt started using so-called quartz soil from the moment he lived in what is now the museum, and as far as we know is the only one who this did. A mixture of quartz and
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was probably convenient for him from a practical and financial point of view.” The two pots are on display in the museum. In 2021, The Rembrandt House Museum received a painting from Mr. and Mrs. Hoogsteder to support the museum during the Covid crisis. The new acquisition is the painting ''Shepherdess in a Landscape'' from ca. 1641, made by
Ferdinand Bol Ferdinand Bol (24 June 1616 – 24 August 1680) was a Dutch painter, etcher and draftsman. Although his surviving work is rare, it displays Rembrandt's influence; like his master, Bol favored historical subjects, portraits, numerous self-port ...
, one of Rembrandt's most famous pupils. The painting hangs in Rembrandt's former living room and bedroom. In 2022, the museum purchased four contemporary works of art by
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and Milan Gies. The museum also owns contemporary art by (amongst others)
Marlene Dumas Marlene Dumas (born 3 August 1953) is a South African artist and painter currently based in the Netherlands. Life and work Dumas was born in 1953 in Cape Town, South Africa and grew up in Kuils River in the Western Cape, where her father had ...
, Reinder Homan, Iriée Zamblé and Timothy Voges. Rembrandt House MuseumDSCF7281.jpg, Bed-sitting room. The 17th-century bed did not belong to Rembrandt, but is similar to the original. Rembrandt House MuseumDSCF7288.jpg, Rembrandt's collection room recreated


Exhibitions

The modern museum wing hosts temporary exhibitions throughout the year with works of art by Rembrandt, his contemporaries and his (contemporary) followers. During the national Rembrandt Year in 2019, The Rembrandt House Museum showed three exhibitions: ''Rembrandt's Social Network'', ''Inspired by Rembrandt'' and ''Laboratory Rembrandt.'' Other high-profile exhibits were ''Peter Vos: Metamorphosis'' (2016), ''Rembrandt's Naked Truth'' (2016), ''Glenn Brown'' (2017), ''Govert Flinck and Ferdinand Bol'' (2017-2018), ''HERE. Black in Rembrandt's time'' (2020), ''Hansken, Rembrandt's Elephant'' (2021) and ''RAW'' (2022).


See also

*
List of single-artist museums This is a list of single-artist museums, which are museums displaying the work of, or bearing the name of, a single visual artist. * Basuki Abdullah – Basoeki Abdullah Museum, Jakarta, Indonesia * Affandi – Affandi Museum, Yogyakarta, Indones ...


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