Self-Portrait;

Rembrandt van Rijn was renowned as one of the most talented Dutch painter of his time and his artistic development and distinct style are revealed in the eighty-plus self-portraits that he produced throughout his life. This particular painting is the last self-portrait he ever created and was painted in 1669, the year he died at the age of sixty-three. An excellent example of Rembrandt’s late style, this work demonstrates the artist’s experimental approach in which he employed broad, loose brushstrokes in some areas (such as the forehead and hat) and a more exact and detailed approach in other... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Rembrandt, Harmenszoon van Rijn, 1606-1669
Dokumenttyp: Dia
Erscheinungsdatum: 1669
Verlag/Hrsg.: Brigham Young University
Schlagwörter: Netherlands / Europe / Paintings / Art / Northern Baroque / Rembrandt / Harmenszoon van Rijn / Self-Portrait / Dutch Baroque
Sprache: unknown
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Rembrandt van Rijn was renowned as one of the most talented Dutch painter of his time and his artistic development and distinct style are revealed in the eighty-plus self-portraits that he produced throughout his life. This particular painting is the last self-portrait he ever created and was painted in 1669, the year he died at the age of sixty-three. An excellent example of Rembrandt’s late style, this work demonstrates the artist’s experimental approach in which he employed broad, loose brushstrokes in some areas (such as the forehead and hat) and a more exact and detailed approach in others (evident in the portrayal of the artist’s luminous eyes). His experimental style and skillful manipulation of shading and highlighting result in a lively figure, and Rembrandt is able to convey his personality as well as physical appearance to the viewer. Despite a life full of personal and financial hardships, Rembrandt maintained his enthusiasm for painting and he presets himself here as a vibrant and alert figure. ; 25.7 x 23.7 in