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  1. Order Oil Paintingreproduction. Considered the greatest painter in all of European Art, Rembrandt van Rijn was a Dutch painter and etcher of the Dutch Golden Age. As a child, he had an inclination towards painting, and spent three years under the apprenticeship of a local history painter.

    • Flora

      Rembrandt painted his wife Saskia van Uylenburgh as Flora,...

    • Salomon Koninck

      His paintings have a warm colour palette and include many...

    • Carl Bloch

      Rembrandt 1606 - 1669. Jean-Leon Gerome 1824 - 1904. Fyodor...

    • Nicolaes Maes

      In about 1648 he went to Amsterdam, where he entered...

  2. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (Leiden, 15 de julio de 1606-Ámsterdam, 4 de octubre de 1669) fue un pintor y grabador neerlandés. La historia del arte le considera uno de los mayores maestros barrocos de la pintura y el grabado, siendo con seguridad el artista más importante de la historia de los Países Bajos.

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    • Leiden, Netherlands
  3. Department of European Paintings, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. October 2003. A prolific painter, draftsman, and etcher, Rembrandt van Rijn is usually regarded as the greatest artist of Holland’s “Golden Age.”.

    • Early Life and Training
    • Amsterdam and Marriage
    • Continued Success
    • Domestic Complications
    • Bankruptcy

    Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn was born in Leiden in the Netherlands in 1606. His father was a miller, comfortably off and able to send Rembrandt to the town's Latin School. At the age of 14, Rembrandt began studying at the famous University of Leiden (unusual for a miller's son), but academic life did not suit him. After a few months he left to be...

    In around 1631, Rembrandt moved to Amsterdam, the most prosperous port in northern Europe, and 'crowded with merchants from every nation'. It offered a young and successful artist far more opportunities than sleepy Leiden. Rembrandt lodged in the house of an art dealer called Hendrick van Uylenburgh, and while there, he met his landlord's young cou...

    In 1639, Rembrandt and Saskia moved into a grander house, next to his old friend van Uylenburgh. He sketched endlessly - people on the street, beggars, circuses, women and children, Saskia. His painting was influenced by new developments in Italian art which reached the Netherlands via prints, and via his more travelled colleagues. Many of his cont...

    Alone with a baby to care for, Rembrandt had to employ a nurse and took on a widow called Geertge Dircx. She became his common law wife for a short time, but then he took on another servant, Hendrickje Stoffels, and fell in love with her. Geertge took Rembrandt to court on the grounds that he had promised to marry her. He charged her with pawning s...

    In the 1650s Amsterdam was hit by a massive economic depression. Rembrandt had not even completed half the payments on his house and his creditors began to chase him for money. In July 1656, he successfully applied for 'cessio bonorum' - a respectable form of bankruptcy which avoided imprisonment. All his goods, including an impressive collection o...

  4. Sus dibujos y pinturas siempre fueron muy populares, gozando también de gran predicamento entre los artistas y durante veinte años se convirtió en el maestro de casi todos los pintores neerlandeses. 2 Entre los mayores logros creativos de Rembrandt están los magistrales retratos que realizó para sus contemporáneos, sus autorretratos y sus ilus...

  5. Jul 15, 1606 - Oct 4, 1669. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, usually simply known as Rembrandt, was a Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker and draughtsman. An innovative and prolific master in...

  6. The baptism of the eunuch (Copy of a lost painting) (1631 - 1631) by Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn The Kremer Collection. 'This painting has always been described in the arthistorical...