Rembrandt by himself / edited by Christopher White and Quentin Buvelot.
Contributor(s): White, Christopher
| Buvelot, Quentin
| National Gallery (Great Britain).
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759.9492 RAE Michael Raedecker / | 759.9492 REM Rembrandt, 1606-1669 : the mystery of the revealed form / | 759.9492 REM Rembrandt by himself / | 759.9492 REM Rembrandt by himself / | 759.9492 REM Rembrandt : his life, his paintings: a new biography with all accessible paintings illustrated in colour / | 759.9492 REM Rembrandt : the master & his workshop / | 759.9492 REM Rembrandt : the master & his workshop / |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
This publication maps the many developments in Rembrandt's self-portraiture during his life, and attempts to explain why this genre played such a dominant role in his work. It covers the background to Rembrandt's work and the impact of his style on his contemporaries.
This book published to accompany an exhibition at the National Gallery, London entitled Rembrandt by Himself, 9 June 1999 - 5 September 1999 and at Royal Cabinet of Paintings Mauritshuis, The Hague, 25 September 1999 - 9 January 2000.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669) made hundreds of paintings, etchings and drawings, covering a broad range of subject matter. The proportion of these images that can be classified as self portraits is exceptional. All the surviving examples, many of which have long been among the most celebrated images in Western Art, are described and illustrated here, together with copies after lost pieces. The development of Rembrandt's style from his youth in Leiden to the last years in Amsterdam, and the gradual ageing of his features over the years, are both vividly revealed." -- Back cover.