Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn was nothing if not prolific. He produced hundreds of drawings, paintings, and etchings in the 17th century. The paintings hang in the world's most prestigious museums, one of them being New York’s Morgan Library and Museum. The Morgan is celebrating its 100th anniversary by launching almost 500 digitized images of Rembrandt's etchings onto their website, where you can see them anytime. The galleries are divided into Rembrandt's self-portraits, of which there are many, portraits of others, religious subjects, and landscapes.
But the collection is not limited to those categories. Rembrandt drew anything and everything, and if you click on "all prints," you'll find some surprising subjects, such as farm animals, people he observed on the street, mythological stories, and various detailed studies for other works.
Read more about the online collection of Rembrandt etchings at Open Culture.