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For Irish people there are a number of important Rembrandt’s in the National Gallery. His Rest on the Flight (1647), the Demidoff Rembrandt (1632-3) & La Main Chaude (c1628). The latter shows a beer drinking game involving slapping a player on the bottom in the dark...
With time Rembrandt’s technical ability continuously evolved & his genius grew. Woman Bathing (1654), Man in Armour (1655), Hendrickje (1659) & Portrait of the Artist At his Easel (1660). His self-portrait is testament to that genius
Rembrandt’s beloved son Titus was born in 1641 but Saskia died in 1642. Titus would look after his dad & rescue him from his spendthrift ways. Titus (1655, 1656 & 1657) & Saskia (1635)
Rembrandt always showed a great deal of empathy & respect towards the elderly. With astonishing ability he creates psychologically profound stories in his pictures. St Paul (1629-30), Anna & the Blind Tobit (c1630), Jeremiah (1630) & A Man taking a Leak (1631)
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
Monday's Art: "Abraham and the Angels" (1646) by Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn https://t.co/siBdnnrBgS
Digo, yo sé que no soy el Rembrandt de los furris, pero tampoco dibujo tan feo, ¿Eso importa al momento de comisionar? ... Also, DEFINITIVAMENTE no tengo un estilo marcado, soy muy camaleonico al momento de dibujar, ¿eso importa?
Peter and John healing the cripple at the gate of the Temple, 1659 #rembrandt #baroque
The Storm on the Sea of Galilee (1633)
by Rembrandt
Style: Baroque
#art #painting #Rembrandt #Baroque
Christ Preaching ('La Petit Tombe'), Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, ca. 1657 https://t.co/SNKJasyDoK #rembrandtharmenszvanrijn #chndm
Rembrandt🎨 This is Rembrandt's only known seascape. It was stolen in 1990 from the Gardner Museum in Boston, and is still missing.
You must refrain from whistling on board if you want a smooth sailing course. Sailors believe that to whistle is to encourage or challenge the wind to get stronger. #FolkloreThursday
🎨The Storm on the Sea of Galilee - Rembrandt (Gardner Museum, Boston)
The Mill (1645)
by Rembrandt
Style: Baroque
#art #painting #Rembrandt #Baroque
And now that it is dark outside, Twelfth Night
Rembrandt van Rijn, c. 1651
Unknown artist, c. 1700
Remember to eat cake and drink wine!
(Rijksmuseum)
Cornelis Claesz. Anslo, Preacher, Rembrandt van Rijn, 1641 https://t.co/UCjYTTXcj3 #rembrandtvanrijn #artinstituteofchicago