His oil paintings trace the progress from an uncertain young man, through the dapper and very successful portrait-painter of the 1630s, to the troubled but massively powerful portraits of his old age. Together they give a remarkably clear picture of the man, his appearance and his psychological...
Rembrandt (and follower, see below, Simeon in the Temple, 1669, oil on canvas, 98,5 x 79,5 cm, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm On the 5 of October 1669, 350 years ago, a day after Rembrandt’s passing, notary Gerrit Steeman came round to take stock of his possessions. There were 22 pai...
Previous investigations on the comparable paintings The Laughing Man , 1629/30, in the Mauritshuis, ... K Uhlir,M Gironda,L Bombelli,... - 《X‐ray Spectrometry》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 Ekphrasis has setback Through the ekphrasis of a painting by Rembrandt, Self-portrait as Zeuxis ...
prints (often used in his paintings) and rarities, which probably caused a court arrangement (cessio bonorum) to avoid his bankruptcy in 1656, by selling most of his paintings and large collection of antiquities, but was allowed to keep his tools. The sale list survives and gives a good in...
paintings in light of the show’s two works by Adriaen van Salm. They are both nautical works—the show does not dwell much on the revolutions in technology during the 17thcentury with the exception of Dutch sea power—b...
Rembrandt - Dutch Master, Paintings, Etchings: Having sold his house in 1658, Rembrandt rented a house on the Rozengracht. In 1660 a contract was drawn up between Rembrandt, his son, Titus, and Hendrickje Stoffels. This was designed to protect Rembrandt
Rembrandt:Portrait of the Artist Bare-HeadedPortrait of the Artist Bare-Headed, oil on wood by Rembrandt, 1633; in the Louvre, Paris. 60 × 47 cm. In 1631 Rembrandt entered a business relationship withHendrick Uylenburgh, anAmsterdamentrepreneurin paintings who had a large workshop that painte...
Rembrandt quickly achieved renown among Dutch art lovers and an art-buying public for his history paintings and etchings, as well as his portraits and self-portraits. His unusual etchings brought him international fame during his lifetime, and his drawings, which in fact were done as practice ex...