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Rembrandt van Rijn, Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee (1633). The Dutch artist’s only seascape was stolen in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist in 1990 and has not been seen since.
After his arrival in the capital, the young artist painted his only seascape, a large picture depicting Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee. It is a painting of a great drama: Christ is shown in ...
Rembrandt, Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee, 1633. oil on canvas, 160 x 128 cm (63 x 50 3/8 in.) Courtesy Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Over the weekend, videos began circulating on ...
Rembrandt's 1633 Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee, one of the stolen artworks, was his only known seascape. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston An FBI agent alerted James J. "Whitey ...
Rembrandt's 1633 painting "Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee." (Courtesy Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum) Inspiration struck local artist Skooby Laposky as he began pondering Rembrandt's ...
The painting was reportedly “Storm on the Sea of Galilee,” painted by Rembrandt van Rijn—and famously stolen during the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum museum heist in 1990, a case which has ...
Thirty five years later, during my first museum visit on Jan. 6, 2025, I stared at the empty frames where the paintings used to be. The stolen art is worth over $500 million and, to this day, has ...
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