X-ray scanning reveals ‘lost’ Rembrandt self-portrait
An unfinished self-portrait by the Dutch master Rembrandt has been discovered under another painting using advanced scientific techniques, BBC reported.
No detail is visible in the face, but experts say it matches a reproductive print from 1633 that has an inscription saying it is by Rembrandt.
X-ray scanning was used to detect the pigments in hidden layers of paint.
A leading expert on Rembrandt said he was convinced of its authenticity based on similarities in painting style.
The unfinished self-portrait was discovered under another panel said to be by the master - Old Man with a Beard.
The self-portrait was revealed when the painting was scanned at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York and the ESRF light source in Grenoble, France.