The Rijksmuseum is pleased to announce it will host an international symposium titled ‘New Directions in Rembrandt Research’ on 24 March 2026 in Amsterdam.

For many decades, technical research into Rembrandt’s paintings has provided invaluable insights into his materials, techniques, and creative process. Through the combined efforts of art historians, conservators, and scientists, a steadily growing body of knowledge has transformed our understanding of his practice. Recent advances in imaging technologies and material analysis have further deepened this perspective, revealing new facets of Rembrandt’s working methods and shedding fresh light on his artistic innovations. Through fascinating case studies and in-depth investigations, the symposium will reflect on the interaction between art historians, conservators and scientists, highlighting the research methodologies employed to unravel complex art historical and scientific questions.

The ‘New Directions in Rembrandt Research’ symposium, which will consist of a full day of lectures from art historians, conservators and scientists, has been conceived and curated by Petria Noble. Recently retired from the Rijksmuseum, her contributions to Rembrandt studies, together with those of colleagues she has worked with over the years, have helped shape new directions in the field.

Thanks to

The symposium New Directions in Rembrandt Research is made possible in part by the Johanna Kast-Michel Fonds/Rijksmuseum Fond.

Rembrandt Symposium
24 March 2026
View the programme here

PRICES

  • Early Bird: €50 (no longer available)
  • Regular fee: €100

Please note that all ticket purchases for the symposium are final and non-refundable.

WHERE

Rijksmuseum Auditorium

LANGUAGE

English

Contact

If there are any questions, please email us at RembrandtSymposium@rijksmuseum.nl

ADDRESS

Museumstraat 1
1071 XX Amsterdam