Dutch Government Allocates $90 Million to Buy 2 Rembrandt Paintings

Dutch Government Allocates $90 Million to Buy 2 Rembrandt Paintings
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22 September 2015
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The government along with Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum is planning to acquire the two paintings, which have an estimated value of $180 million, Dutch Minister for Education, Culture and Science, Jet Bussemaker told the Dutch public broadcaster Nos.

Bussemaker added that there is a good possibility of finalizing the deal, stressing that the Rijksmuseum is working to find the remaining $90 million required to purchase the paintings.

Both paintings have been in France since the 19th century and are owned by the Rothschild family.

The works are wedding portraits of Maerten Soolmans and Oopjen Coppit in 1634, and were sold in 1877 by the Dutch Van Loon family to the Rothschild family in France.

Earlier this month, the director of the Louvre Museum said it was working with the management in the Rijksmuseum to buy the two paintings.

While the Rijksmuseum refused to comment on the Louvre director’s account, it is unknown if the French museum is still involved in the process.

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