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Rembrandt paintings in Los Angeles

Dutch · 1606–1669

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9 works across 3 institutions

Los Angeles holds 9 works by Rembrandt across 3 institutions, including Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Getty Center, and Hammer Museum.

Rembrandt's handling of light and shadow is the great achievement of Northern European painting, and it is above all a physical achievement — thick impasto highlights built up from layers of glaze, darkness that seems to breathe. Standing in front of a major Rembrandt self-portrait is one of the defining experiences of looking at Western art.

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Los Angeles County Museum of Art

💎 Hidden Gem

Los Angeles · 3 works on display

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The Raising of Lazarus

The Raising of Lazarus

Los Angeles County Museum of Art

c. 1630

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Portrait of Dirck Jansz. Pesser

Portrait of Dirck Jansz. Pesser

Los Angeles County Museum of Art

c. 1634

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Portrait of Marten Looten

Portrait of Marten Looten

Los Angeles County Museum of Art

c. 1632

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Getty Center

💎 Hidden Gem

Los Angeles · 4 works on display

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The Abduction of Europa

The Abduction of Europa

Getty Center

c. 1632

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Daniel and Cyrus Before the Idol Bel

Daniel and Cyrus Before the Idol Bel

Getty Center

c. 1633

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Rembrandt Laughing

Rembrandt Laughing

Getty Center

c. 1628

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An Old Man in Military Costume

An Old Man in Military Costume

Getty Center

c. 1630

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Hammer Museum

💎 Hidden Gem

Los Angeles · 2 works on display

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Juno

Juno

Hammer Museum

c. 1663

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Portrait of a Man Holding a Hat

Portrait of a Man Holding a Hat

Hammer Museum

c. 1637

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Planning your visit to Los Angeles

LA's art museums are spread across the city and not walkable between — a car or rideshare is essential. LACMA and the Hammer Museum are in mid-city; the Getty Center is in Brentwood with spectacular views (free entry, parking fee). The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) is in Downtown.

Artwork data sourced from Wikidata. Coverage varies — always confirm with the museum before visiting.