Harmensz. Rembrandt van Rijn
1606 Leiden
1669 Amsterdam
At the beginning of the 1630s Rembrandt settled in Amsterdam due to the high order levels. At that time he painted several portraits, e.g. the famous group painting ‚Die Anatomie des Dr. Tulp' from 1632. The unusual concept, the powerful narrative and the pictorial chiaroscuro was met with great approval by the painters and the bourgeoisie of Amsterdam. In 1634 Rembrandt married Saskia van Uylenburgh, who died in 1642 giving birth to his son Titus. Hendrickje Stoffels then became Rembrandt's housekeeper and lover. The mainly small format works of that time seem to be more matter-of-factly and attest to deep inner emotions. In the 1650s Rembrandt developed a new painting technique from Tizian and Frans Hals' late style, in which the coloured areas were applied to the canvas with broad brush strokes or a spatula. He also further developed his etching technique. Whereas he mainly used the burin in his early works, he frequently used the drypoint technique from the 1630s on. All in all, the focus of his creativity turned from dramatic group scenes to sensitive portraits. Low order levels and Rembrandt's high expenses for the expansion of his considerable art collection led to bankruptcy and forced him to sell his house and his collection. During his last years Rembrandt painted some of his best self-portraits, which show in a sensitive manner the ageing artist's facial features. Today Rembrandt is regarded as the most important artist of the 17th century, who - from an art historic point of view - shaped the ‚Golden Age' like no other with his more than 300 paintings, 300 etchings and 1000 drawings.
Rembrandt van Rijn
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Etching 1635
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Ostade
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Etching 1646
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Engraving 1590
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