October 10, 2026 - January 17, 2027

Rembrandt: Masterpieces in Black and White - Prints from the Rembrandt House Museum explores the extraordinary achievement of Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, one of history’s most influential artists and among the greatest printmakers ever to work in the medium. Featuring a wide selection of etchings from across his career, the exhibition reveals how Rembrandt transformed printmaking into a powerful expressive art form. Through subjects ranging from Biblical narratives and portraits to landscapes and scenes of everyday life, visitors will encounter Rembrandt’s remarkable ability to convey emotion, character, and drama through line, texture, and light. This rare exhibition will travel to only three museums in the United States, offering a unique opportunity for audiences to experience these masterworks up close.

The exhibition traces Rembrandt’s lifelong experimentation and innovation, highlighting how his techniques evolved and shaped the future of printmaking. Works by his teacher, pupils, and later artists place his achievement in context and demonstrate his lasting influence across centuries. Together, these prints show not only Rembrandt’s technical mastery, but also his deep insight into human experience, making this exhibition an exceptional opportunity to engage closely with the creative process of one of the greatest artists in Western art.

Rembrandt: Masterpieces in Black and White - Prints from the Rembrandt House Museum is organized by the American Federation of Arts and the Rembrandt House Museum, Amsterdam. The exhibition is generously supported by Betsy Shack Barbanell and Monique Schoen Warshaw. Additional support has been provided by the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, IFPDA, and Dutch Culture USA, part of the Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York.