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Rembrandt Paintings in Southern California Museums

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  • Gift of J. Paul Getty
    Saint Bartholomew, 1661, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. In Southern California by 1971.

  • An Old Man in Military Costume, about 1630-31, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. In Southern California by 1978.

  • The Abduction of Europa, 1632, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. In Southern California by 1995.

  • Daniel and Cyrus before the Idol Bel, 1633, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. In Southern California by 1995.

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