"Lost Rembrandt Portraits Found in Private Collection and Set for Auction"
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Two previously unknown portraits by Dutch master Rembrandt have been discovered after almost 200 years. The portraits, believed to be of a married couple, were found in a private collection in the Netherlands. The discovery was made by Amsterdam art dealer Jan Six, who previously found a lost Rembrandt portrait in 2016. The portraits are expected to be worth millions of euros and will be displayed in Amsterdam's Hermitage Museum.
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