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Rembrandt's naked women "would have frightened an Arctic bear" wrote the painter Benjamin Robert Haydon in his Journal. Mad, melancholy, suicidal and angrily envious of other men's success ...
One of the most telling juxtapositions is that of Rembrandt's 1632 "Portrait of a Girl Wearing a Gold-Trimmed Cloak" and the 1632 "Portrait of a Young Woman," attributed to the artist's workshop.
If Delilah looks awfully similar to “The Great Jewish Bride” (1635) nearby, that’s because both women are likely modeled after Rembrandt’s wife, Saskia van Uylenburgh. Costumed in the ...
For over 50 years, a painting called "The Portrait of a Young Woman" was attributed to Rembrandt's studio rather than the master himself. But a restoration has some scholars saying it's the real deal.
Created in 1632, “Portrait of a Young Woman” depicts a young female subject who is pictured in a number of Rembrandt’s other paintings. When it was acquired by the museum in 1961 ...
For decades, the Allentown Art Museum displayed an oil-on-oak panel painting called “Portrait of a Young Woman” and credited it to “Studio of Rembrandt.” Two years ago, the painting was ...
This episode – A Woman Bathing in a Stream by Rembrandt. Show more Cathy FitzGerald invites you to discover new details in old masterpieces. Each episode of Moving Pictures is devoted to a ...
Study of a Woman in a White Cap, Rembrandt van Rijn, circa 1640 The Leiden Collection Born in the Dutch city of Leiden in 1606, Rembrandt developed a reputation as one of the Netherlands’ most ...
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