The Real Rembrandt (1991)

The Real Rembrandt (1991) poster

Scientific methods of verifying works of art have drastically reduced the number of paintings attributed to Rembrandt (1606-1669). Many canvases, hitherto believed to be by the hand of the Master, are now thought to be the work of artists who learnt their craft in his studio by copying his style. The film is a fascinating study of modern scientific techniques, a comprehensive art historical view of Rembrandt’s work over the centuries and a reaffirmation of his genius.

Director: Kees van Langeraad
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 54 min
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Country: Netherlands
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Real Rembrandt about?
Scientific methods of verifying works of art have drastically reduced the number of paintings attributed to Rembrandt (1606-1669). Many canvases, hitherto believed to be by the hand of the Master, are now thought to be the work of artists who learnt their craft in his studio by copying his style. The film is a fascinating study of modern scientific techniques, a comprehensive art historical view of Rembrandt’s work over the centuries and a reaffirmation of his genius.
Who directed The Real Rembrandt?
The Real Rembrandt was directed by Kees van Langeraad.
Who stars in The Real Rembrandt?
The Real Rembrandt stars Garard Green.
How long is The Real Rembrandt?
The Real Rembrandt has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).
What genre is The Real Rembrandt?
The Real Rembrandt is a Documentary film.
Where was The Real Rembrandt produced?
The Real Rembrandt was produced in Netherlands.