Thursday, November 21, 2013

Young Rembrandt van Rijn


 1630
  etching

 

'Self Portrait', Wide-Eyed
1630
etching
51 x 46mm.
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam


rembrandtpainting.net
Self Portrait with Loose Hair
c. 1631
145 x 117 mm.
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Rembrandt's Self Portraits (http://www.rembrandtpainting.net)

It wasn't until the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, when scholars studied Rembrandt's oeuvre as a whole, that it was discovered how very many times the artist had portrayed himself. The number is still a matter of contention, but it seems he depicted himself in approximately forty to fifty extant paintings, about thirty-two etchings, and seven drawings. It is an output unique in history; most artists produce only a handful of self-portraits, if that. And why Rembrandt did this is one of the great mysteries of art history. ............... to continue reading this go here




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