The Refugee Story at the Heart of an Unfinished Rembrandt Masterpiece | Sotheby's

Begun in Leiden and abandoned before it could fully come into focus, this early Rembrandt holds the traces of decisions mid-thought — figures blocked in with urgency, faces hovering between presence and possibility. Look closely and the illusion of a finished masterpiece slips, replaced by something far rarer: the sensation of standing inside the artist’s process. And then, almost casually, Rembrandt himself appears. A young man at the edge of the composition, turning outward as if aware of being watched centuries later. Around him, a cast drawn from his own life — his mother, familiar models, a domestic world recast as sacred drama. The painting has lived many lives since it left his hands, but today it offers something remarkably direct: not just an image, but a mind at work. 'Let The Little Children Come Unto Me' is part of the Old Master & 19th Century Paintings and Sculpture Evening at Sotheby’s London on July 1st. Still haven’t subscribed to Sotheby’s on YouTube? ►►   / sothebys   Want more information on the sale ? ►►sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2026/old-master-19th-century-paintings-evening-auction