Rembrandt's Self-Portrait
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Product details
- ISBN 9781917976053
- Dimensions: 194 x 237mm
- Publication Date: 16 Jun 2026
- Publisher: Paul Holberton Publishing Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
An in-depth exploration of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum’s Self-Portrait, Age 23 (1629) by Rembrandt.
This book will be an in-depth examination of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum’s Rembrandt Self-Portrait, Age 23 (1629). It will highlight one of the most important paintings in the Museum’s collection during its moment at the centre of a major season exhibition. It will accompany the exhibition The Book of Esther in the Age of Rembrandt (co-organised by The Jewish Museum and the North Carolina Museum of Art) at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (August 6 2026 –January 18, 2027) which includes the Self-Portrait, the only work by Rembrandt not stolen from the Museum in 1990.
Nathaniel Silver will explore Isabella Stewart Gardner’s taste for Rembrandt and the acquisition of this painting as a turning point in her collecting. He will also contribute an extended catalogue entry, placing it within Rembrandt’s practice of self-portraiture throughout his career. Conservator Lucia Bay will address Rembrandt’s technique, focusing on select details.
Exhibition Schedule
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
6 August 2026–18 January 2027
Published by Paul Holberton Publishing/Distributed by Yale University Press
Nathaniel Silver is Associate Director and Chief Curator at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and author of Isabella Stewart Gardner: A Life (2022), Simone Martini in Orvieto (2022), and Fra Angelico Heaven on Earth (2018).
Lucia Bay is the Associate Painting Conservator at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. She is a founder and editor for the Materia Journal for Technical Art History.
