STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN.- Art dealer Valter Aamell poses by "Minerva in Her Study", a painting by famous 17th century dutch artist Rembrandt, just moved into his gallery in Stockholm. The Minerva will be part of an art exhibition at the gallery before it will be auctioned at a price of 340 million Swedish kronor (37 million Euro), the most expensive piece of art ever sold in Sweden. A Rembrandt painting estimated to be worth 340 million kronor (45 million dollars, 37 million euros) will go on sale next week, the priciest piece of art to go on the block in Sweden, art dealers said. Aamell is selling the work on behalf of the current Canadian owner who has asked to remain anonymous.