The Mauritshuis has one of the most renowned and important collections of paintings by Rembrandt in the world. The museum will exhibit all of the eighteen paintings in the collection that are or have been attributed to Rembrandt. Among those are masterpieces such as The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolaes Tulp and Rembrandt’s late self-portrait, but also other paintings that are no longer considered to be by Rembrandt and are rarely – if ever – on display. All of these works together show the shifting perception of Rembrandt throughout the centuries.
De anatomische les van Dr Nicolaes Tulp, 1632
De lachende man, ca. 1629-1630

Tronie van een man met gevederde baret ca. 1635-40
Atelierkopie, Portret van Rembrandt met ringkraag, na ca. 1629
Het loflied van Simeon, 1631
zelfportret 1669
Rembrandt[?], Tronie van een oude man, ca. 1630-31
Portret van een oude man, 1667
Saul en David; ca. 1651-54 & 1655-58
Homerus, 1663