Rembrandt

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Basic data

  1. Rijn, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van
  2. July 15, 1606 in Leiden
  3. October 4, 1669 in Amsterdam
  4. Künstler, Maler, Kunsthändler
  5. Leiden, Amsterdam

Iconography

Self-Portrait with Beret and Turned-Up Collar (1659) (Source: Wikimedia)
Latin school at Lokhorststraat 16, Leiden (Source: Wikimedia)
Rembrandt lived at Amstel river almost next to Kloveniersdoelen where The Night Watch was exhibited for years; painting by Jan Ekels the Elder (1775) (Source: Wikimedia)
Rembrandt's house at Jodenbreestraat by Cornelis Springer (1853); in the background the Zuiderkerk where his children were buried (Source: Wikimedia)
Rembrandt's son Titus painted as a Franciscan monk (1660) (Source: Wikimedia)
Rembrandt moved to Rozengracht 184, Stadsarchief Amsterdam (Source: Wikimedia)
Sketch for The Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis, October 1661 or later (Source: Wikimedia)
Rembrandt's only known seascape, The Storm on the Sea of Galilee (1633), is still missing after the robbery from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in 1990. (Source: Wikimedia)
A Polish Nobleman (1637) (Source: Wikimedia)
Winter Landscape, 1646, his only composition in this genre (Source: Wikimedia)
The Abduction of Europa (1632) has been described as "...a shining example of the 'golden age' of Baroque painting".[78] (Source: Wikimedia)
Portrait of Haesje Jacobsdr. van Cleyburg from Rotterdam (1634) completed during the height of his commercial success (Source: Wikimedia)
Rembrandt van Rijn – Self-Portrait with a flat cap (1642) Royal Collection (Source: Wikimedia)
Self Portrait (1658), now Frick Collection, New York, has been described as "the calmest and grandest of all his portraits".[89] (Source: Wikimedia)
The Hundred Guilder Print (c. 1647–49) (Source: Wikimedia)
The Three Trees (1643) (Source: Wikimedia)
Conus Marmoreus or The Shell is Rembrandt's only still life etching (Source: Wikimedia)
Rembrandt's drawing of an Indian Mughal painting (detail) (Source: Wikimedia)
The Night Watch or The Militia Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq (1642), an oil on canvas portrait now Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (Source: Wikimedia)
Self-Portrait with Raised Sabre (c. 1634) (Source: Wikimedia)
The Polish Rider (c. 1655) is possibly a Lisowczyk on horseback. (Source: Wikimedia)
The Man with the Golden Helmet, now Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, was considered one of the most famous Rembrandt portraits but is no longer attributed to the master.[121] (Source: Wikimedia)
Saskia as Flora (1635) (Source: Wikimedia)
Slaughtered Ox (1655), Musée du Louvre, Paris (Source: Wikimedia)
One of van de Cappelle's 500 Rembrandt drawings (Source: Wikimedia)
The Rembrandt House Museum, Amsterdam (Source: Wikimedia)
Rembrandt Laughing (1628), J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu (Source: Wikimedia)
Moving Rembrandt's The Night Watch for the 1898 Rembrandt Exhibition (Source: Wikimedia)
The Girl in a Picture Frame (1641), Royal Castle, Warsaw (Source: Wikimedia)
The evangelist Matthew and the Angel (1661) (Source: Wikimedia)

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