Rembrandt was a Dutch painter born in 1606 in Leiden, Netherlands who painted over 600 paintings and etched over 300 etchings. He is considered one of the greatest artists for his realistic portrayals of individuals and ability to convey human psychology in his work. Some of his most famous paintings include The Night Watch, Belshazzar's Feast, and The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp. Today, Rembrandt's work can be seen in major art museums around the world, especially in New York, The Hague, Amsterdam, Chicago, Rotterdam, London, Boston, Dresden, Paris, and Washington D.C.