Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Art Two - Blog 5 - Rembrandt



Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch 15 July 1606 – 4 October 1669) was a Dutch painter and etcher. He is generally considered one of the greatest painters and printmakers in European art and the most important in Dutch history. His contributions to art came in a period of great wealth and cultural achievement that historians call the Dutch Golden Age when Dutch Golden Age painting, although in many ways antithetical to the Baroque style that dominated Europe, was extremely prolific and innovative.
Having achieved youthful success as a portrait painter, Rembrandt's later years were marked by personal tragedy and financial hardships. Yet his etchings and paintings were popular throughout his lifetime, his reputation as an artist remained high and for twenty years he taught many important Dutch painters. Rembrandt's greatest creative triumphs are exemplified especially in his portraits of his contemporaries, self-portraits and illustrations of scenes from the Bible. His self-portraits form a unique and intimate biography, in which the artist surveyed himself without vanity and with the utmost sincerity.





12 comments:

  1. his paintings look gloomy, they all have very blank and serious expressions. -Martha Shiver

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  2. I like how the expressions are emotionaless and still. and how the artist made them realistic, yet it he used patterns that are not realisitc. -sara lynn slagle

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  3. all of them were kind of boring and just a regular portrait you see but the last one is awesomeee. love the detail in the face and the colors and variety of different techniques
    -Hannah Hurt

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  4. Why can't I do a portrait like him?? He's so incredible...I appreciate paintings and portraits so much more now that I've tried it.

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  5. Hey this is cool I just read about the Dutch Golden Age and this guy in my AP Euro reading! It says " He turned away from materialistic success to follow his own artistic path; in the process, he lost public support and died bankrupt." That's really sad.
    McKenzie Peterson

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    1. I'm so glad it relates! It is sad but I wonder if he died satisfied.

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  6. I like the lighting on the face of the first picture.
    jessica smith

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  7. props to this guy because my portraits looks 4937982x worse than that. the detail and the shadowing is amazing -lauren lowery

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  8. the dudes that he drew look pretty creepy I must say, but they're very detailed! -Annalee appling

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