Rembrandt's Portrait of Margaretha de Geer

Interesting online lecture from the National Gallery on Rembrandt’s portrait of Margaretha de Geer.

I am very fond of this insightful picture of a determined old lady so it was good to have Bethan Durie talk us through where it sits in Rembrandt’s career and how it differs to the pendant picture of his husband, Jacob Tripp.

She also looked at another picture of De Geer in the collection which may have been painted by one of the artists studio and then talked about how the main painting came into the galleries collection during the Second World War and, after pubic demand, was brought to the gallery and shown when the rest of the pictures were still in storage and created the idea of a painting of the month programme which continues to today.

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