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"Rembrandt" is a modification of the spelling of the artist's first name that he introduced in 1633. "Harmenszoon" indicates that his father's name is Harmen. "van Rijn" indicates that his family lived near the Rhine .
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 ...
Rembrandt is a Dutch given name of Old Dutch and Old High German origin. Variants are Rembrand and Rembrant. An old form was Ragemprand with Ragem, Rem (advice) and prand, brand (sword). [2] In 2014, there were 203 persons with Rembrandt as a given name in the Netherlands. [3]
Classified as a history painting, [4] The Storm on the Sea of Galilee is an oil-on-canvas painting and is about 160 x 128 cm in size. It was Rembrandt's earliest painting, completed when he was 29 years old, and it is the largest known historical work that he completed.
The first oriental head: 1635 B287: 1: The second oriental head: About 1635 B288: 1: The third oriental head: 1635 B289: 1: The fourth oriental head: About 1635 B340: 5: The great Jewish bride: 1635 B068: 2: The tribute money: About 1635 B080: 1: The crucifixion: small plate: About 1635 B119: 2: The strolling musicians: About 1635 B290: 1: Old ...
Inscribed on the reverse: Dees tekeningh vertoont de buiten amstelkant / Soo braaf getekent door heer rembrandts eygen hant / PKo (This drawing depicts the Buiten-Amstel, most able drawn by Master Rembrandt's own hand. P[hilips] Ko[ninck]). St. Jerome Reading in an Italian Landscape: c. 1650: Reed pen and wash: 25 x 20.7 cm: Kunsthalle Hamburg
The Ackland Art Museum opens a new exhibit with rarely seen works from the Dutch master Rembrandt. Rare Rembrandt drawings on display, many for first time, at Ackland Art Museum in NC Skip to main ...
The first piece of evidence was Rembrandt's monogram in the corner of the painting. The RHL monogram (meaning: Rembrandt Harmenszoon Leidensis, i.e.: Rembrandt, son of Harmen from Leiden) is a particular type of signature that Rembrandt used only in 1628 and possibly in late 1627 or early 1629.