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    Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn is generally considered one of the greatest painters in European art history and the most important in Dutch history. Rembrandt was also a proficient printmaker and made many drawings. His contributions to art came in a period that historians call the Dutch Golden Age (roughly equivalent to the 17th century)‚ in which Dutch culture‚ science‚ commerce‚ world power and political influence reached their pinnacles. In all‚ Rembrandt produced around 600 paintings‚ 300 etchings

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    and Catholics. Through their baroque paintings‚ Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn and Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio were among the many artists to have different interpretations of the baroque style due to whether they lived in the north or south. Rembrandt’s Return of the Prodigal Son and Caravaggio’s The Entombment both show biblical scenes. However‚ the impacts of their paintings are quite different due to the use of light. Although both works of art have a religious influence and were painted during

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    an Elderly Woman in a White Bonnet” is painted by Rembrandt. The author presents three reasons why Rembrandt is not the painter of this piece‚ while the lecturer refutes the idea and believes Rembrandt is the painter. First of all‚ the author claims that the woman‚ who is identified as a servant‚ in the painting is wearing a luxurious fur collar. The inconsistency of white cap makes the author argues that the painting is not painted by Rembrandt. This point is challenged by the lecturer. She says

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    A History of Rembrandt

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    Profile=History Studio= Refined=Photos Textured=Paintings Shimmer=History _____ Rembrandt—history‚ paintings‚ style‚ museums in Amsterdam and Brussels that house his works. Presentation= Less than 30 minutes‚ Powerpoint‚ Lots or visuals on screeen and not a lot of writting. May read from cards or paper but not screen. Submit a CD of presentation. presentation: Rembrandt or the Brussels’ Musee des Beaux-Arts 1. History A. Born=Parents=Where Grew Up B. Time and Current

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    For my face project‚ I have decided to use Rembrandt. Rembrandt is generally known as one of the greatest painters and printmakers in European art during the sixteen hundreds and of all time. Rembrandt often used lots of different colors and his work he made lots of different layers and I definitely did this. On the hair of my sculpture. To create a cool texture on the skin he often did thick layers of paint and then passed over it with a soft brush while it was still wet. I did this on my skin

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    Dutch master Rembrandt. Some years ago it was proved to have been painted by someone else. Some people would say that the truth about this painting changed. Do you agree? Explain. The book tells us that truth is the accurate representation of objective reality‚ and that our assumptions‚ and wishes do not affect the reality of the facts. With that being said; I would say yes the truth about the painting changed. Since there is hard evidence that proves it was not the work of Rembrandt then‚ the truth

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    Rembrandt Self-Portraits

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    4 self-portraits of Rembrandt’s to discuss- his Self-Portrait in the Studio in 1628‚ his Self-Portrait with Saskia in 1635‚ his Self-portrait in 1658 and his Self-Portrait as Zeuxis in 1662. I chose these 4 because of their representation of how Rembrandt saw himself through the ages and how his style of painting evolved. In his first self-portrait in 1628 he shows himself in the background of the painting and not as important as the canvas and his work. He paints himself in the traditional frock

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    Rembrandt van Rijn’s piece The Tribute Money exemplifies the idea of being sacred art meant to glorify Christian art through the use of religious motifs‚ and visual elements. These intended elements used by the artist are not only intended to lift the viewers’ mind on a spiritual level but also are used to worship certain figures within the image. Rembrandt uses high contrast‚ movement‚ lines‚ and motifs to capture the importance of the individuals and the narrative of the painting. We can see that

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    Teodor Vitchev 4/18/17 ARTH1102 Art From The Renaissance to Modern Times Professor Cernuschi Artist in his Studio Two paintings‚ produced about three hundred years apart‚ of two artists in their respective studios can make for an interesting comparison which could be assumed to have quite a few similarities. However‚ this is not always the case and these two paintings serve as a good example of differences between pieces that might as well share a title. Firstly‚ the time periods of the paintings

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    n this essay‚ I will be comparing the similarities and contrasting the differences between two works of art. The first work is The Anatomy Lesson by Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn‚ more commonly known just as Rembrandt. This work of art is an oil painting on canvas. The second work of art is The Gross Clinic by Thomas Eakins‚ which is also an oil painting on canvas. These two works of art both portray a main motif of a surgery showing anatomy. Rembrandt’s painting of The Anatomy Lesson (full

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