The Rembrandt BookHarry N. Abrams, 8 nov 2006 - 384 pagina's With international attention focused on the 400th anniversary of Rembrandt von Rijn's birth, the world's leading Rembrandt expert weighs in with a penetrating -- and accessible -- examination of the Dutch master's life and art from both the biographical and the art historical perspective. Rembrandt was an esteemed artist in his own time as well as in the present, yet there is much debate over how many paintings and drawings can really be attributed to him, and popular scholastic opinion varies widely. In his lively text, accompanied by 700 full-color illustrations, Gary Schwartz addresses the central controversies, providing art historians, students, and art lovers with essential new insights to help clarify the mysteries surrounding the great painter. |
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Pagina 39
... shows him to have been curious about the world beyond Europe not only as a collector of exotic items , as were many of his contemporaries , but as an artist . In all the schools and artists mentioned here , Rembrandt found common ...
... shows him to have been curious about the world beyond Europe not only as a collector of exotic items , as were many of his contemporaries , but as an artist . In all the schools and artists mentioned here , Rembrandt found common ...
Pagina 54
... show Rembrandt with Saskia . The etching is dated 1636 in the plate and the painting is assigned to the same period ... shows a second , bare- breasted woman playing a lute , who was painted over , possibly by a later hand than ...
... show Rembrandt with Saskia . The etching is dated 1636 in the plate and the painting is assigned to the same period ... shows a second , bare- breasted woman playing a lute , who was painted over , possibly by a later hand than ...
Pagina 151
... shows how he looked at and interpreted figures - and living persons - in the throes of passion . The kinds of remarks he entrusted to paper were first , I am sure , the subject of conversation between him and Rembrandt . I have no doubt ...
... shows how he looked at and interpreted figures - and living persons - in the throes of passion . The kinds of remarks he entrusted to paper were first , I am sure , the subject of conversation between him and Rembrandt . I have no doubt ...
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album Amstel Amsterdam anatomy lesson Anslo artist Bakker Bartsch Benesch Bible Bredius Brown ink burgomaster Canvas century chalk Christ Claudius Civilis collection collector commission Constantijn Huygens depicted documents drawings drypoint Dutch Engraving etchings Ferdinand Bol figures Flinck Frederik Hendrik Gemäldegalerie Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister Govert Flinck guild guilders Haarlem Hague Hendrick history painting Hoogstraten ink and wash Inscribed Rembrandt Inscribed RHL inscription inventory Jacob Jan Lievens Jan Six Jewish Jews Kassel kind Kloveniersdoelen Leiden master Mauritshuis Mennonite merchant motifs Musée National Gallery Netherlands Nicolaes Tulp Night watch Omval painted by Rembrandt painter Panel Passion patron Pieter Lastman plate poem poet portrait pupil Rembrandt Detail Rembrandt House Rembrandt painted Rembrandt Self-portrait Remonstrant Rijksmuseum Rubens Saskia scene Schrevelius Schwartz Scriverius shows Sint sitters Staatliche Museen stadholder Teylers Museum Thijsz tion Titus town hall undated Unsigned Uylenburgh wife woman Wtenbogaert