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This image captures an indoor exhibition display featuring a large framed painting, prominently mounted on a deep red wall. The wall is patterned with intricate, darker red illustrations of an historic cityscape, including buildings, canals, and sailing ships.

The central subject is a painting, identified as a portrait by Rembrandt, dating from circa 1560–1652. It depicts two elderly figures. On the left, a man with white hair and a full white beard is seated at a wooden desk. He wears a dark garment with a white ruff and holds a pair of drafting compasses in his left hand, while his right hand holds a small rectangular document or card. On the desk are various papers, books, and drawing instruments. To the right, a woman stands, dressed in a dark gown with a white cap and a white ruff. She extends her right hand towards the man, engaging in an interaction, possibly handing over or receiving an object.

Below the painting, a rectangular red informational panel provides context. The title "GRIET JANS" is displayed prominently, along with the English description "Shipyard owner." The text explains that Griet Jans' life was dedicated to shipbuilding, detailing her family's involvement in running their own shipyard, her marriage to a shipbuilder, and their subsequent commission of this portrait from Rembrandt after building a house on Amsterdam's Rapenburg. Additional small text credits the painting to Rembrandt, identifies the man as Jan Rijcksen, and notes the painting is from the Royal Collection Trust. The information further mentions Jan Rijcksen's role as a shipbuilder for the Dutch East India Company (VOC).

The overall theme of historical shipbuilding, maritime trade, and the visual cues of a port cityscape on the background wall strongly indicate that this exhibition is located at the Maritime Museum in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Eugene

Jun 7, 2026

Rotterdam, Netherlands

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This image captures an indoor exhibition display featuring a large framed painting, prominently mounted on a deep red wall. The wall is patterned with intricate, darker red illustrations of an historic cityscape, including buildings, canals, and sailing ships. The central subject is a painting, identified as a portrait by Rembrandt, dating from circa 1560–1652. It depicts two elderly figures. On the left, a man with white hair and a full white beard is seated at a wooden desk. He wears a dark garment with a white ruff and holds a pair of drafting compasses in his left hand, while his right hand holds a small rectangular document or card. On the desk are various papers, books, and drawing instruments. To the right, a woman stands, dressed in a dark gown with a white cap and a white ruff. She extends her right hand towards the man, engaging in an interaction, possibly handing over or receiving an object. Below the painting, a rectangular red informational panel provides context. The title "GRIET JANS" is displayed prominently, along with the English description "Shipyard owner." The text explains that Griet Jans' life was dedicated to shipbuilding, detailing her family's involvement in running their own shipyard, her marriage to a shipbuilder, and their subsequent commission of this portrait from Rembrandt after building a house on Amsterdam's Rapenburg. Additional small text credits the painting to Rembrandt, identifies the man as Jan Rijcksen, and notes the painting is from the Royal Collection Trust. The information further mentions Jan Rijcksen's role as a shipbuilder for the Dutch East India Company (VOC). The overall theme of historical shipbuilding, maritime trade, and the visual cues of a port cityscape on the background wall strongly indicate that this exhibition is located at the Maritime Museum in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

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