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Rembrandt. Las Pinturas. 45th Ed. - by Marieke de Winkel & Rudie Van Leeuwen & Volker Manuth (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- He was the most sought-after painter in the prosperous trading city of Amsterdam yet died completely impoverished.
- Author(s): Marieke de Winkel & Rudie Van Leeuwen & Volker Manuth
- 512 Pages
- Art, History
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About the Book
Rembrandt was revered as a genius during his lifetime and has fascinated generations of artists and connoisseurs ever since. Rembrandt's trademark - rough, impasto brushwork, his unique lighting and sensitivity - pointed the way forward, not only for portraiture. This edition presents the grand master of the Golden Age of Dutch painting.Book Synopsis
He was the most sought-after painter in the prosperous trading city of Amsterdam yet died completely impoverished. Though he never left his homeland, Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn's (1606-1669) work extends far beyond the confines of his personal experience, constituting some of the most effective and multifaceted works in art history, forever engraved on the collective memory - The Night Watch, epitomizing the flowering of Dutch urban culture in the 17th century, or Self-Portrait as Zeuxis, which remains enigmatic to this day.
As an artist of the Dutch Golden Age, Rembrandt's interest was in human passions. Bible scenes such as Bathsheba with King David's Letter (1654) also highlight the subjects' vulnerability, going far beyond what had previously been depicted in painting. Rembrandt also left behind a large number of self-portraits - no other artist of the time portrayed himself so frequently, thus documenting his own development from youth to old age.
Following our XXL bestseller, TASCHEN is now releasing this abridged, more compact edition featuring Rembrandt's paintings in stunning reproductions - from Belshazzar's Feast (c. 1635) to his furious late work, this is a chance to experience Rembrandt's painterly oeuvre in a whole new way.