In addition to Rembrandt\u27s artistic achievements in painting, his development as a printmaker firmly places him within the realm of history\u27s greatest artists. He addressed many different subjects in his etchings and drypoints, including religious ones. This interest is evident in possibly the most successful print of his career, Christ with the Sick around Him, Receiving the Children or the Hundred Guilder Print. As a printmaker, Rembrandt\u27s unchallenged abilities are well accepted and were widely known during his lifetime. For example, Christ with the Sick... gained the subtitle the Hundred Guilder Print in 1649 because the etching was purchased by a Roman print dealer for that price, the equivalent of 150 gold pieces.https://dig...
Rembrandt van Rijn is the quintessential Old Master. His intimately observed, vivid and profoundly a...
For the study of the restraining of children's behaviour and emotions in Early Modern Europe, genre ...
Rembrandt (1606 1669) was a Dutch artist. This work was created by Amand Durand c. 1870 after Rembra...
In addition to Rembrandt\u27s artistic achievements in painting, his development as a printmaker fir...
In the formative period of his career Rembrandt completed three works dealing with the theme of the ...
On 12 July 1520, Albrecht Dürer, accompanied by his wife Agnes, left Nuremberg for Antwerp, to obtai...
Rembrandt van Rijn; 11 1/32 in. x 1 ft. 3 23/64 in.; etching, drypoint and engravin
Rembrandt (1606-1669) Two eyes peer out of the gloom, they are the eyes of Rembrandt van Rijn, a ma...
Considered among the greatest artists in history, Rembrandt van Rijn was highly accomplished both as...
Over the course of his career, the artist Rembrandt van Rijn produced eight prints depicting St. Jer...
The history of the musical arts is filled with the names of composers, like Mozart and Haydn, who sh...
The Dutch love Rembrandt. This year will see a celebration of the 400th anniversary of his birth, re...
This paper considers the paradoxes inherent in Rembrandt’s treatment of angels in his etched works w...
For the study of the restraining of children's behaviour and emotions in Early Modern Europe, genre ...
greatest exponent of the Northern European Renaissance, known for his painting, printmaking and engr...
Rembrandt van Rijn is the quintessential Old Master. His intimately observed, vivid and profoundly a...
For the study of the restraining of children's behaviour and emotions in Early Modern Europe, genre ...
Rembrandt (1606 1669) was a Dutch artist. This work was created by Amand Durand c. 1870 after Rembra...
In addition to Rembrandt\u27s artistic achievements in painting, his development as a printmaker fir...
In the formative period of his career Rembrandt completed three works dealing with the theme of the ...
On 12 July 1520, Albrecht Dürer, accompanied by his wife Agnes, left Nuremberg for Antwerp, to obtai...
Rembrandt van Rijn; 11 1/32 in. x 1 ft. 3 23/64 in.; etching, drypoint and engravin
Rembrandt (1606-1669) Two eyes peer out of the gloom, they are the eyes of Rembrandt van Rijn, a ma...
Considered among the greatest artists in history, Rembrandt van Rijn was highly accomplished both as...
Over the course of his career, the artist Rembrandt van Rijn produced eight prints depicting St. Jer...
The history of the musical arts is filled with the names of composers, like Mozart and Haydn, who sh...
The Dutch love Rembrandt. This year will see a celebration of the 400th anniversary of his birth, re...
This paper considers the paradoxes inherent in Rembrandt’s treatment of angels in his etched works w...
For the study of the restraining of children's behaviour and emotions in Early Modern Europe, genre ...
greatest exponent of the Northern European Renaissance, known for his painting, printmaking and engr...
Rembrandt van Rijn is the quintessential Old Master. His intimately observed, vivid and profoundly a...
For the study of the restraining of children's behaviour and emotions in Early Modern Europe, genre ...
Rembrandt (1606 1669) was a Dutch artist. This work was created by Amand Durand c. 1870 after Rembra...