Rembrandt painting on show at National Museum
Rembrandt, one of the world's most celebrated artists, was commissioned in 1657 to paint the portrait of the weathy lady from Amsterdam.
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First Minister Rhodri Morgan showed his appreciation of the work, commenting: "Next to having the Mona Lisa on loan, I cannot think of any better 'must see' attraction that we could possibly have in the National Museum."
The painting forms parts of the 's exhibition, which also features etchings by the artist. It runs from 4 November 2009 until 21 March 2010.
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