Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
For many years, this drawing was believed to be by Rembrandt. Recent efforts to distinguish Rembrandt’s drawings from those of his pupils have led scholars to reattribute this work to Govert Flinck, who studied with Rembrandt in the 1630s and later achieved great critical and financial success. Here Flinck represented a scene from the life of Joseph, the Old Testament figure whose adventures inspired many drawings, paintings, and even plays in Rembrandt’s time.
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Pier Francesco Mola (Italian, 1612–1666) — A Monk Preaching
Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn) — St. Peter and St John Heali
Jan Victors — Joseph's Brothers Showing His Coat to Jacob
Anonymous — Holy Family
Aert de Gelder — Jacob Shown Joseph’s Blood-Stained Coat
Follower of Rembrandt van Rijn — The Supper at Emmaus
Rembrandt van Rijn — Christ Disputing with the Doctors: A Sk
Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669) — Tobias Healing His F
Pieter Jansz. — Three Half-Length Figures
Salvator Rosa — Studies for Standing and Seated Figures.
Guercino — Study for Jacob Blessing the Sons of Joseph (rect
Agostino Carracci (Italian, 1557–1602) — Study of Heads (rec