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Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn

    Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, pittore e incisore olandese, è celebrato come uno dei più grandi artisti nella storia dell'arte europea. La sua opera, emersa durante l'Età dell'Oro olandese, si distingue per una profonda comprensione dell'iconografia classica, plasmata in modo unico con esperienza personale e acuta osservazione. I ritratti di Rembrandt dei suoi contemporanei, i suoi introspettivi autoritratti e le sue drammatiche scene bibliche mettono in mostra la sua empatia per la condizione umana e la sua abilità nel fondere la composizione classica con la sua realtà vissuta. I suoi autoritratti, in particolare, offrono un esame personale intimo e sincero, creando un'unica biografia visiva.

    A Collection of Etchings
    The Work of Rembrandt, Reproduced in Over Five Hundred Illustrations; With a Biographical Introduction, Abridged From Adolf Rosenberg
    Rembrandt's Eyes
    Rembrandt Master Drawings
    The Complete Etchings of Rembrandt
    Nel segno di Rembrandt
    • The Complete Etchings of Rembrandt

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      "Unabridged, slightly corrected republication of the verbal text of the work originally published in 1977 by Oresko Books Ltd., London, and Gary Schwartz, Maarssen, as Rembrandt: all the etchings reproduced in true size"--T.p. verso.

      The Complete Etchings of Rembrandt
      4,6
    • Rembrandt's Eyes

      • 750pagine
      • 27 ore di lettura

      The great 17th-century Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn created numerous self-portraits throughout his life, making his distinctive visage a familiar sight in galleries across Europe and North America. Yet, he remains an enigma. Known for his difficult personality and risk-taking in both life and art, Rembrandt's aspirations for a grand Amsterdam lifestyle ultimately led to his bankruptcy and death in relative poverty. His personal belongings and cherished collection were sold off, leaving historians with limited records to construct his biography. In this work, Simon Schama, a leading historian dedicated to Dutch history, vividly brings to life the painter of masterpieces like The Night Watch. Returning to the vibrant Dutch world he previously explored, Schama masterfully intertwines Rembrandt's life with the rich tapestry of 17th-century Low Countries' politics and commerce, navigating the complexities of faith and power struggles. The narrative contrasts Rembrandt's journey with that of his contemporary, Peter Paul Rubens, whose successful career highlights Rembrandt's troubled relationship with fame. This beautifully illustrated book, printed on high-gloss paper, offers a captivating narrative that engages readers with its blend of history, emotion, and artistry.

      Rembrandt's Eyes
      4,2
    • Dans la Hollande indépendante industrieuse et prospère du XVIIe siècle, Rembrandt vit l'ambition et la solitude, la fortune et la faillite, l'amour et le deuil, la gloire et l'incompréhension. La leçon d'anatomie du Professeur Tulp lui apporte la notoriété et les bourgeois se pressent chez lui pour commander leurs portraits. Mais La Compagnie du capitaine Frans Banningh Cocq – La Ronde de nuit – désarçonne... On le respecte toujours, on s'éloigne de lui. Pascal Bonafoux nous guide dans une œuvre où le fond et les figures ne font qu'un, ce qui, pour Delacroix, est le signe de la perfection.

      Découvertes Gallimard - 76: Rembrandt. Le clair, l'obscur
      4,0