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 Warrior (1650), Three Female Portraits (1654), Two Portraits of Old Men (1654), Young Lady at Toilet Table (1654), Young Woman (1656), Girl with Broom, Portrait of a Youth (1660), Male do. (1666), Incredulity of St. Thomas (1634), Descent from the Cross (1634), Workers in the Vineyard (1637), Return of Prodigal Son, Sacrifice of Abraham (1635), Denial of St. Peter, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; Susanna (1633), Youssoupoff Collection, St. Petersburg; St. Anastasius (1631), Saskia? (1632), Old Man (1633?), Rembrandt's Cook (1651), Old Man and his Wife (1655), Oath of Ziska (1662), Stockholm Museum; Dutch Noble and his Wife (1656), Christ at Emmaus (1648), Copenhagen Museum; Old Woman, Moltke Collection, Copenhagen; Presentation in Temple (1631), Lesson in Anatomy (1632), Susanna (1637), Portrait of a Youth, do. of Rembrandt, Hague Museum; Sortie of the Banning Cock Company (1642), Jewish Bride (1657?), Syndics of the Cloth Hall (1661), Fragment of Lesson in Anatomy (1656), Female Portrait, Amsterdam Museum; Allegory on Westphalian Peace (1648), Rotterdam Museum; Burgomaster Six, Van Six Collection; Young Angler, Old Jew, Woman, Antwerp Museum; Male Portrait (1641), Old Lady's do. (1654), Brussels Museum; Two Portraits of Saskia (1633 and 1641?), Rape of Ganymede (1645), Seven Male Portraits, Samson's Wedding (1638), Sacrifice of Manoah (1641), Rembrandt and his First Wife, Rembrandt (1657), Landscape, Dresden Gallery; Old Man, Turk (bust), Portraits of Flinck and his Wife, do. of a Young Lady and a Young Man, Nativity, Descent from the Cross (1653), Resurrection, Abraham and Hagar, Landscape, Christ in the Temple, Munich Gallery; Wife of Tobias with the Goat (1645), Joseph's Dream (1645), Moses breaking the Tablets (1659), Jacob wrestling with the Angel, Money Changer (1627), Rape of Proserpine, Joseph and Potiphar's Wife (1655), Vision of Daniel, Portrait of Saskia (1643), do. of a Rabbi (1645), do. of himself (2), Samson threatening his Father-in-Law, Berlin Museum; Six Portraits of Old Men (1630), do. (1632), do. (1635, 1656), Portrait of Lieven van Coppenol (1632); do. of Saskia (1633), do. of Young Man (1633), do. of Jan Krul (1634), Man with Helmet (1634), Samson and Delilah (1636), Winter Scene (1636), Male Portrait (1639), Young Lady (1642), Holy Family (1646), Landscape (1653), Man in Armour (1655), Standard-Bearer (1655), Jacob's Blessing (1656), Two Male Portraits (1656), Portrait of Rembrandt (1656), do. of Bruyningh (1658), Cassel Gallery; Portrait of Grotius (1631), Student Philosophers (1633), Lady (1633), Warrior (1638), Noli me Tangere (1653), Landscape (1656), Rembrandt and Family (1662-64), Brunswick Gallery; St. Paul in Prison (1627), Stuttgart Gallery; Two Female Portraits, Städel Gallery, Frankfort; St. Paul (1636), Rembrandt's Mother (1639), Vienna Museum; Raphael leaving Tobias (1637), Good Samaritan (1648), St. Matthew (1661), Supper at Emmaus (1648), Philosopher in Meditation (1633), Ménage du Menuisier (1640), Venus and Cupid, Four Portraits of Rembrandt (1633, 1634, 1637, 1660), Old Man (1638), Young do. (1658), Woman at the Bath (2, one dated 1654), Male (1651), and Female Portrait, Louvre, Paris; Artemisia, Madrid Museum; Deposition from the Cross, Woman taken in Adultery (1644), Adoration of the Shepherds (1646), Jew Merchant, Woman Bathing (1654), Landscape with Tobias and the Angel, Capuchin Friar, Rabbi (?), Portraits of Rembrandt (2, one dated 1640), do. of a Woman (1666), Male Portrait (1659), Old Lady (1634), Male Portrait (1635), National Gallery, London; The Door of the Sepulchre (1638), Portrait of Rembrandt (1642?), Shipbuilder (1633), The Burgomaster and his Wife, Woman with the Fan, Adoration of the Magi (1657), Buckingham Palace; Portraits of Burgomaster Pellicorne, his Wife, Son, and Daughter, Unjust Steward, Hertford House; Woman taken in Adultery, Isaac blessing Jacob, Blenheim sale, London, 1886; Visitation, Man with Falcon