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Young girl at an open door by Rembrandt

The Martyrdom of St. Stephen. 1625 by Rembrandt

Tobit and Anna. 1626 by Rembrandt

Christ Drives Money-Changers from the Temple. 1626 by Rembrandt

The Ass of Balaam Talking before the Angel. 1626 by Rembrandt

Parable of the Rich Man. 1627 by Rembrandt

St. Paul in Prison. 1627 by Rembrandt

David Presenting the Head of Goliath to King Saul. Detail. 1627 by Rembrandt

The Presentation of Jesus in the Temple. c. 1627 by

Two Scholars Disputing (Peter and Paul?). 1628 by Rembrandt

Self-Portrait. 1629 by Rembrandt

Self-Portrait. c. 1629 by Rembrandt

Pilgrims at Emmaus. 1628 by Rembrandt

An Artist in His Studio. c.1629 by Rembrandt

Samson Betrayed by Delilah. c 1629 by Rembrandt

Portrait of Rembrandt's Mother. c. 1630 by Rembrandt

Portrait of the Artist's Mother. c. 1629 by Rembrandt

Peter Denying Christ. 1628 by Rembrandt

The Prophet Jeremiah Mourning over the Destruction of Jerusalem. 1630 by Rembrandt

The Raising of Lazarus. c. 1630 by Rembrandt

The Presentation of Jesus in the Temple. 1631 by Rembrandt

Philosopher Reading. 1631 by Rembrandt

Philosopher Meditating. c. 1631 by Rembrandt
Rembrandt van Rijn is generally considered one of the greatest painters and printmakers in European art history and the most important in Dutch history. His contributions to art came in a period that historians call the Dutch Golden Age.