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Rembrandt created more self-portraits than any other major artist. Not a matter of self-aggrandizement, it was the creation of an artistic field based on pictorial self metaphor.
He's not one to slink off into the shadows. Instead, we get this. ♪♪ One thing about this extraordinary self-portrait -- it is the very personification of the authority of art itself.
The portrait of the artist wearing a cap with a large white feather was long thought to have been done by one of Rembrandt's pupils and was credited as in the "style of" the 17th-century Dutch master.
A pair of small portraits by 17th-century Dutch Master Rembrandt van Rijn have gone on display after a long-term loan to the Netherlands’ national art and history museum.
A self-portrait that Rembrandt painted in 1659 National Gallery of Art The two paintings, last seen by the public nearly 200 years ago, depict plumber Jan Willemsz van der Pluym and his wife ...
Self-portrait etchings are among the earliest that Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669) created, he was still in his early twenties and living in Leiden. The Self-portrait, Frowning belongs to a series of ...
Rembrandt-painted portraits of Jan Willemsz van der Pluym and his wife, Jaapgen, are once again visible to the public after nearly 200 years in a private collection.
The portrait of the artist, wearing a cap with a white feather, was long thought to be the work of one of Rembrandt’s pupils and was credited as in the “style of” the 17th-century Dutch master.
Rembrandt’s self-portraits are a unique contribution, both in number and kind, to the world of art. They have much in common with the rest of his works, but there are noteworthy differentiating ...
LONDON | A painting donated to Britain's National Trust by the estate of a wealthy supporter has been identified as a Rembrandt self-portrait worth $30 million, the heritage body said ...
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