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The Found Folder That Turned Out To Be Worth A Fortune

When Charlotte Meyer’s grandfather died, he left her a folder of old prints that had been quietly sitting in a family drawer for the better part of a century, and for many years afterward she thought of them as nothing more than beautiful but ordinary keepsakes not worth a second glance. It was not until the pandemic in 2020, while unpacking boxes after a move to a new home in Zutphen in the Netherlands, that she finally stopped and slowly flipped through the folder and began to seriously wonder if the tiny, extraordinarily detailed etchings might be something far more special than she had ever imagined. She felt genuinely hesitant calling experts at a prestigious museum to ask, half-expecting them to politely explain she had very nice but unremarkable prints collected by a well-meaning grandfather with a modest hobby. Instead, when the specialists arrived at her home and opened the folder themselves, their reaction was immediate and completely unmistakable.

Every single one of the 35 prints turned out to be a genuine original etching by Rembrandt van Rijn, the legendary 17th-century Dutch master considered one of the greatest artists in all of Western history. Her grandfather had quietly purchased the entire collection between 1900 and 1920, back when etchings were considered entirely unremarkable and could be bought for just a few small coins each. The works had spent roughly a century stored in near-perfect darkness, which left them in astonishingly excellent condition, a detail that visibly stunned the art experts who were called in to examine them. Meyer has since nearly doubled her personal collection, and beginning this spring, all 35 original etchings along with her additional acquisitions will go on public display at a Dutch museum, giving the world its very first look at treasures that spent a hundred years quietly waiting in a drawer.

Source: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/woman-found-folder-drawer-when-she-opened-it-she-discovered-35-forgotten-rembrandt-etchings-180988261/?itm_source=parsely-api?itm_source=most-popular&itm_medium=parsely-api

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