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2/2 Women messing with men's heads du jour #2: a very nervous Philistine soldier approaches to finish the haircut on sleeping Samson, 1626. By Jan Lievens again. It’s his day.
2/2 Another turbaned man, done first by Jan Lievens and then by Rembrandt, 1635. Good thing that Lievens was a nice, generous guy! And today is his day.
He was back in Leiden with his mate Jan Lievens & they opened a studio together (1624). He took students from 1627 (they had to pay fees). Rembrandt in his studio (1626-8), Tobit accusing Anna (1626) & Parable of the Rich Man (1627). The latter is an early masterpiece of light
Hope you had a Spooktacular weekend, creeps. This art was for the book LE CHARRETIER DE LA MORT (1961) with art by Henri Lievens.
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Jan Lievens, Ephraim Bonus https://t.co/9nObEaWq2l #clevelandartmuseum #cmaopenaccess
He was back in Leiden with his mate Jan Lievens & they opened a studio together (1624). He took students from 1627 (they had to pay fees). Rembrandt in his studio (1626-8), Tobit accusing Anna (1626) & Parable of the Rich Man (1627). The latter is an early masterpiece of light
2/2 Women messing with men's heads du jour #2: a very nervous Philistine soldier approaches to finish the haircut on sleeping Samson, 1626. By Jan Lievens again. It’s his day.
2/2 Another turbaned man, done first by Jan Lievens and then by Rembrandt, 1635. Good thing that Lievens was a nice, generous guy! And today is his day.