but once he hit his stride in Amsterdam he began signing his work as we know him today, simply: Rembrandt. The 17th-century artist is known for his individual portraits and group likenesses that ...
The so-called golden age of Dutch painting in the 1600s coincided with an economic boom that had a lot to do with the ...
fell in love with Flemish art, and got in the habit of collecting it. Wilhelm’s finest trophy was Jacob Blessing the Sons of Joseph, which Rembrandt painted in 1656, the year of his financial ...
A 17th-century Rembrandt painting found in ... A label on the work showed that was loaned to the Philadelphia Museum of Art ...
the first major exhibition in the UK to examine the early years of one of the revered artist. It will look at Rembrandt's first decade at work, from 1624-34, and will include his earliest known ...
"With this exhibition we hope to demonstrate that each of Rembrandt's prints is a work of art in its own right. "If you take the time to look at them closely, a whole world opens up to you - a ...
Opening in March 2025, Rembrandt: Masterpieces in Black and White-Prints from the Rembrandt House Museum, presents the complete range of Rembrandt's etchings, highlighting the artist's centuries-long ...
Rembrandt has become a starting point, metaphorically, for Marc Chagall in his vision of art, and having such a ... amid fierce work brought the result, with his first gallery contract in Paris ...
An exhibition of etchings by the 17th Century artist Rembrandt will go on show at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery later this year. It will be the first time his etchings have been brought out of the ...