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Self-Portrait or Self-Portrait with an Architectural Background is a c. 1639 oil on panel self-portrait by Rembrandt, now in the Louvre in Paris. It was bought by the art dealer Alexandre Joseph Paillet in London in 1785 for the collection of Louis XVI .
The article also reports a rumor about a Southern California Rembrandt: While Los Angeles may resent signs of Eastern condescension, it has not lost its sense of humor. It is still capable of chuckling about a story, possibly only a rumor, involving a Rembrandt portrait owned by Howard Ahmanson, banker and patron of the arts.
B22, Self Portrait Drawing at a Window, 1648, 5 states. He is drawing on an etching plate, making this the least posed self-portrait etching. In state iv, a landscape is added outside. [46] The last etching but for two sketches, and one of the "official" etched self-portraits. [33]
B21, Self-portrait leaning on a Sill, etching, 1639, 2 states. The pose draws on portraits by Titian and Raphael, A Man with a Quilted Sleeve (NG, London) and Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione (Louvre) respectively. [1] Self-Portrait at the Age of 34 is a self-portrait by Rembrandt, dating to 1640 and now in the National Gallery in London.
Portrait of a Man in an Armchair, Seen Through a Frame: 1634: Black and red chalk, pen and wash in bistre, on vellum: 37.3 x 27.2 cm: Private collection, New York: Inscribed Rembrandt f. 1634 Bearded Old Man: 1634?? Royal library, the Hague: Inscribed on pasted strip: Een vroom gemoet acht eer voor goet / Rembrandt / Amsterdam. 1634 Jesus and ...
Rembrandt's teachers in Leiden were Jacob van Swanenburgh [note 1] (from 1621 to 1623, [5] with whom he learned pen drawing [6]) and Joris van Schooten. [note 2] [7]However, his six-month stay in Amsterdam in 1624, with Pieter Lastman and Jan Pynasc, was decisive in his training: Rembrandt learned pencil drawing, the principles of composition, and working from nature. [6]
Self-portrait: c. 1640: Oil on panel: 72.2 x 58.3: Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid: 178: The panel was slightly cropped later; the roughly blocked out hand was revealed during a restoration. Originally it must have been painted out by Rembrandt himself Self-Portrait at the Age of 34: 1640: Oil on canvas: 93 x 80: National Gallery, London: 179
Self-Portrait with Beret and Turned-Up Collar is a 1659 oil on canvas painting by the Dutch artist Rembrandt, one of over 40 self-portraits by Rembrandt.It has been noted as a self-portrayal of subtle and somber qualities, a work in which may be seen "the stresses and strains of a life compounded of creative triumphs and personal and financial reverses".