Rembrandt, His Life, His Work, and His Time
Author : Emile Michel
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Page : 438 pages
File Size : 29,40 MB
Release : 1894
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Author : Emile Michel
Publisher :
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 29,40 MB
Release : 1894
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Author : Emile Michel
Publisher :
Page : 506 pages
File Size : 44,63 MB
Release : 1894
Category : Artists
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Author : Roger Housden
Publisher : Harmony
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 39,13 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 1400082293
Using the artist's self-portraits as a starting point, the author explains how Rembrandt exemplifies the ability to confront life with passion, honesty, and an uncompromising acceptance of who we are.
Author : Rosalind Ormiston
Publisher : Lorenz Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 31,34 MB
Release : 2012-04
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780754823780
An illustrated exploration of the artist, Rembrandt van Rijn, his life and context, with a gallery of 300 of his finest works.
Author : Gary Schwartz
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Page : 380 pages
File Size : 46,88 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Painters
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Author : Simon Schama
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Page : 750 pages
File Size : 31,60 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Artists
ISBN : 9780713993844
For Rembrandt, as for Shakespeare, all the world was indeed a stage, and he knew in exhaustive detail the tactics of its performance: the strutting and mincing, the wardrobe and face-paint, the full repertoire and gesture and gimace, the flutter of hands and the roll of the eyes, the belly-laugh and the half-stifled sob. He knew what it looked like to seduce, to intimidate, to wheedle and to console; to strike a pose or preach a sermon, to shake a fist or uncover a breast; and how to sin and how to atone. No artist had ever been so fascinated by the fashioning of personae, beginning with his own. No painter ever looked with such unsparing intelligence or such bottomless compassion at our entrances and our exits and the whole rowdy show in between.
Author : Robert Wallace
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Page : 196 pages
File Size : 16,98 MB
Release : 1968
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Author : Ernst van de Wetering
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 39,47 MB
Release : 2016-04-18
Category : Art
ISBN : 0520290259
Throughout his life, Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669) was considered an exceptional artist by contemporary art lovers. In this highly original book, Ernst van de Wetering investigates why Rembrandt, from a very early age, was praised by high-placed connoisseurs like Constantijn Huygens. It turns out that Rembrandt, from his first endeavours in painting on, had embarked on a journey past all the 'foundations of the art of painting' which were considered essential in the seventeenth century. In his systematic exploration of these foundations, Rembrandt achieved mastery in all of them, thus becoming the 'pittore famoso' that count Cosimo the Medici visited at the end of his life. Rembrandt never stopped searching for ever better solutions to the pictorial problems he saw himself confronted with; this sometimes led to radical decisions and alterations in his way of working, which cannot simply be explained by attributing them to a 'change in style' or a 'natural development'. In a quest as rigorous and novel as Rembrandt's, Van de Wetering shows us how Rembrandt dealt with the foundations of his art and used them to try and become the best painter the world had ever seen. His book sheds new light both on Rembrandt's exceptional accomplishments and on the practice of painting in the Dutch Golden Age at large.
Author : Gary Schwartz
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 32,89 MB
Release : 2014-10-06
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ISBN : 9780500093863
'Rembrandt's Venice' covers Rembrandt's art and life - his work as an artist, his family, friends and patrons, and his place in European culture. It is intended for art lovers, art students and museum-goers.
Author : B. Haak
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Page : 356 pages
File Size : 37,23 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Painters
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