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Rembrandt Laughing is a c. 1628 oil on copper painting by the Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn. It is an elaborate study of a laughing face, a tronie , and, since it represents the painter himself, one of over 40 self-portraits by Rembrandt , probably the earliest elaborate one.
Rembrandt and workshop. Companion piece to 132b Portrait of Petronella Buys: 1635: Oil on panel: 78.8 x 65.3: Leiden Collection, New York: 132b: Rembrandt and workshop. Companion piece to 132a Portrait of a Man in a Slouched Hat and Bandoleer: 1635: Oil on canvas: 78.5 x 65.7: Kawamura Memorial DIC Museum of Art, Sakura: 133a: Rembrandt and/or ...
The dozens of self-portraits by Rembrandt were an important part of his oeuvre. Rembrandt created approaching one hundred self-portraits including over forty paintings, thirty-one etchings and about seven drawings; some remain uncertain as to the identity of either the subject (mostly etchings) or the artist (mostly paintings), or the ...
Self-portrait as Zeuxis Laughing is one of over 40 painted self-portraits by Rembrandt. [1] Painted around 1662 by the Dutch artist Rembrandt , it is now in the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum in Cologne. See also
Militia Company of District II under the Command of Captain Frans Banninck Cocq, [1] also known as The Shooting Company of Frans Banning Cocq and Willem van Ruytenburch, but commonly referred to as The Night Watch (Dutch: De Nachtwacht), is a 1642 painting by Rembrandt van Rijn.
Rembrandt Laughing (1628), now housed in J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles The Girl in a Picture Frame (1641), now housed at Royal Castle in Warsaw The evangelist Matthew and the Angel (1661) The Entombment of Christ (c. 1624) – Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, Glasgow; The Stoning of Saint Stephen (1625) – Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon
Bust of a Man Wearing a Gorget and Plumed Beret is an oil-on-panel painting by the Dutch artist Rembrandt, dating to c. 1626–1627. It measures 39.8 by 29.4 centimetres (15.7 in × 11.6 in) and is held in a private collection. It is believed to be the earliest extant single-figure painting by Rembrandt.
Self-Portrait at the Age of 34 is a self-portrait by Rembrandt, dating to 1640 and now in the National Gallery in London. The painting is one of many self-portraits by Rembrandt , in both painting and etching, to show the artist in a fancy costume from the previous century.