File:Rembrandt Harmensz. Van Rijn (Dutch - St. Bartholomew) - Google Art Project.jpg
by 1824 : Richard Payne Knight, England
1824: acquired by Thomas Andrew Knight, England
from 1909 until 1946 : Charles Andrew Rouse-Boughton-Knight, Downton Castle, Ludlow
by 1962 : Major W.M.P. Kincaid-Lennox, Downton Castle, Ludlow
27 June 1962: purchased by Agnew at the sale of the collection of William Mandeville Peareth Kincaid-Lennox at Sotheby's, London, for GBP 190,000
1962: acquired by Jean Paul Getty (1892-1976)
Commemorative exhibition of the Art Treasures of the Midlands, 1934, Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery, Birmingham, Cat.no. 152, p. 42.
Rembrandt Tentoonstelling. Ter herdenking van de geboorte van Rembrandt op 15 juli 1606, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 18 May 1956–5 August 1956, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 8 August 1956–21 October 1956, OCLC 15659340.
Rembrandt's Late Religious Portraits, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 30 January 2005–1 May 2005, Getty Center, Los Angeles, 7 June 2005–28 August 2005, cat. no. 8.
Signature and date bottom right:
RKDimages, Art-work number 59299, as De apostel Bartholomeus, height: 87.5 cm (34.4 in); width: 75 cm (29.5 in) , J. Paul Getty Museum Web Gallery of Art, as St Bartholomew, height: 88 cm (34.6 in); width: 75 cm (29.5 in) , Private collection .
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