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Saskia van Uylenburgh (Schloss Wilhelmshöhe, Kassel, Germany), 1633 The Prodigal Son in the Brothel, a self-portrait with Saskia van Uylenburgh (c. 1635) Rembrandt's portrait of Saskia van Uylenburgh (c. 1635) Saskia van Uylenburgh (West Frisian: Saakje fan Uylenburgh; 2 August 1612 – 14 June 1642) was the wife of painter Rembrandt van Rijn.
It is signed "REMBRANDT F.". It portrays two people who had been identified as Rembrandt himself and his wife Saskia. In the Protestant contemporary world, the theme of the prodigal son was a frequent subject for works of art due to its moral background. Rembrandt himself painted a Return of the Prodigal Son in 1669.
B19, Self-portrait with Saskia, etching, 1636, one of the "official" etched self-portraits. [ 33 ] B20, 1638, one of van de Wetering's tronies , in the dress of an aristocrat from a century earlier, with an invented beard to match.
Inscribed Rembrandt f. / 1633 Portrait of Saskia as a Bride: 1633: Silver pen on white-grounded parchment: ... Inscribed Rembrandt ft. 1637 Self-Portrait: c. 1637 ...
Flora or Saskia as Flora (Bode 336; Dut. 267; Wb. 412; B.-HdG. 189) is a 1634 oil-on-canvas painting by Rembrandt, depicting his wife Saskia van Uylenburgh as the goddess Flora. It is held by the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg .
Self-portrait with Plumed Beret: 1629: Oil on panel: 89.7 x 73.5: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston: 29: Self-portrait with a Gorget: c. 1629: Oil on panel: 38.2 x 31: Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg: 30: The painting is covered by a layer of yellowed varnish and shows darkened retouches Self-portrait Lit from the Left: 1629: Oil ...
[k] In his portraits and self-portraits, he angles the sitter's face in such a way that the ridge of the nose nearly always forms the line of demarcation between brightly illuminated and shadowy areas. A Rembrandt face is a face partially eclipsed; and the nose, bright and obvious, thrusting into the riddle of halftones, serves to focus the ...
In the 17th century, Rembrandt painted a range of self-portraits. In The Prodigal Son in the Tavern (c1637), one of the earliest self-portraits with family, the painting probably includes Saskia, Rembrandt's wife, one of the earliest depictions of a family member by a famous artist. Family and professional group paintings, including the artist ...
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