03 May 2021, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: Employees of the international freight forwarder Hasenkamp pack the painting "The Blinding of Simson (1636)" by the Dutch master Rembrandt von Rijn (1606-1669) in the Städel Art Museum into a special crate. Five months before the start of the major Rembrandt exhibition at the Städel Museum, one of the main works will travel from Frankfurt to Canada. The two-by-three-meter painting will be on display in the exhibition "Rembrandt in Amsterdam. Creativity and Competition" at the National Gallery Ottawa (Canada). (to dpa "Giant Rembrandt goes on tour") Photo: A
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3793 x 2463 px | 32.1 x 20.9 cm | 12.6 x 8.2 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
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03 May 2021, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: Employees of the international freight forwarder Hasenkamp pack the painting "The Blinding of Simson (1636)" by the Dutch master Rembrandt von Rijn (1606-1669) in the Städel Art Museum into a special crate. Five months before the start of the major Rembrandt exhibition at the Städel Museum, one of the main works will travel from Frankfurt to Canada. The two-by-three-meter painting will be on display in the exhibition "Rembrandt in Amsterdam. Creativity and Competition" at the National Gallery Ottawa (Canada). (to dpa "Giant Rembrandt goes on tour") Photo: Arne Dedert/dpa