Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum just unveiled a jaw-dropping 17th-century treasure: a rare, intact sketchbook by forgotten master Rombould Uylenburgh, containing 30 vibrant drawings preserved for centuries in a family vault. Once thought lost, this “Van Eeghen” sketchbook—still glowing with original blue hues—reveals Uylenburgh’s genius, linking him to royal Polish courts and even Rembrandt’s circle through his brother. After nearly 200 years of obscurity, the sketches finally connect to Uylenburgh’s legacy, now on display until November 29th—don’t miss it.
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