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The man has a furrowed brow and glinting off of his eyes. It was created during a time when Lievens etched numerous tronies (1620s and early 1630s). [5] He said Lievens "indicated the transparency of the elderly man's skin with thin glazing, while suggesting the roughness of its texture by applying thick impastos with quick strokes of the brush ...
Study of an Old Man's Head: 1883: Private collection, Switzerland 88: Head of an Old Man with Beard: 1883: Private collection 89: Study of an Old Man's Head: 1883: Burton Kassell 90: Afternoon at Olaf Rye's Square: 1883: Moderna Museet, Stockholm 91: Street Corner on Karl Johan, Grand Café: 1883: Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway 92: Christian Munch ...
Bust of an old bearded man, looking down, three-quarters right: 1631 B263: 4: Bearded man, in a furred oriental cap and robe [The artist's father?] 1631 B315: 2: Old man with a flowing beard: bust: 1631 B348: 3: The artist's mother seated, in an oriental headdress: half-length: 1631 B349: 2: The artist's mother with her hand on her chest: small ...
Bearded Old Man: 1632: Oil on panel: 66.5 x 51: Fogg Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts: 81: Study of an Old Man with a Gold Chain: 1632: Oil on panel: 59 x 46.5: Schloss Wilhelmshöhe, Kassel: 82: The Apostle Peter: 1632: Oil on canvas: 81.3 x 66.2: Nationalmuseum, Stockholm: 83: Knee-length Figure of a Man in an Oriental Dress (‘The Noble ...
Seated Old Man: c. 1630: Red and black chalk: 14.5 x 14.3 cm: Nationalmuseum, Stockholm: The drawing is related to the etching B325 : Bearded Old Man Seated in an Armchair: 1631: Red chalk on paper: 25 x 17 cm: Private collection, New York: Signed with the monogram RHL and dated 1631 Old Man Seated in an Armchair: 1631: Red chalk, frame line ...
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In 2005 four oil paintings previously attributed to Rembrandt's students were reclassified as the work of Rembrandt himself: Study of an Old Man in Profile and Study of an Old Man with a Beard from a US private collection, Study of a Weeping Woman, owned by the Detroit Institute of Arts, and Portrait of an Elderly Woman in a White Bonnet ...