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Rembrandt's painting of old rabbi given stamp of approval

March 28, 2012 16:08

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

A painting of a rabbi that was last on public display more than 60 years ago has been verified as the work of 17th century Dutch master Rembrandt.

The canvas, featuring an austere looking Jewish scholar, has been in the private collection at Woburn Abbey since the 1950s.

Known as "The Old Rabbi" it is in the artist's signature style, but until now it has not been officially accepted as his work. Rembrandt was known for depicting Jewish subjects in his work.

The discovery by Ernst van de Wetering, a Dutch art historian and Rembrandt expert, could add millions if the oil painting was ever put up for auction.

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