Rembrandt’s Lions: Art and Exile in the Dutch Republic examines Rembrandt’s drawings, etchings, and paintings through the presence of migrants, immigrants, exiles, and refugees in his social and artistic world. Bringing together works from the Morgan’s collection and selected loans, it considers how experiences of movement, diaspora, and refuge shaped Rembrandt’s imagery and the broader cultural context of seventeenth-century Amsterdam.
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