Rembrandt: Portrait of a Boy in Fancy Dress (c. 1655), or Titus Photo courtesy of National Gallery of Art
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Rembrandt's Titus from the Norton Simon Foundation
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Rembrandt's painting Portrait of a Boy in Fancy Dress (c. 1655), or Titus, returns to the National Gallery of Art as part of a new series of loan exchanges between the Gallery and the Norton Simon Foundation in Pasadena, California. The boy in the painting has often been identified as Rembrandt's son, Titus, because his face is rendered in sensitive, intimate detail, as if depicting a beloved family member. Although research suggests otherwise, the painting is still often called Titus.
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