A Rare $20 Million Rembrandt Is Being Sold at Auction – for a Remarkable Reason
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A Rare $20 Million Rembrandt Is Being Sold at Auction – for a Remarkable Reason
Estimated to sell for approximately $20 million at Sotheby’s New York on February 4, 2026, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn’s Young Lion Resting is widely regarded as one of the most important works on paper to come to market in decades. But for Thomas Kaplan – collector, conservationist, and investor - its value has never been purely monetary. “Collecting, to me, has always been about passion,” he exclusively tells Elite Traveler. “I fell in love…
Sotheby’s will offer this piece in New York with an estimate that would multiply the current record for a Dutch master’s work, set at $3.7 million. More information: Ester Partegàs, artist: “I work with paper and cardboard. My sculpture speaks of the ephemeral”
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