Showing 24 artworks out of 113 with Rembrandt Van Rijn and with artwork date before 1659 and with artwork date after 1649
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Rembrandt Van Rijn
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A profound study of light and shadow defines this 1659 Baroque self-portrait by Rembrandt van Rijn, capturing a weary yet intelligent gaze that invites you to explore the depths of Dutch Golden Age mastery.
Explore Rembrandt's masterpiece "The Kitchen Maid," capturing the poignant beauty of youth and domestic life with masterful use of light and shadow—a cornerstone of Baroque art.
Rembrandt’s “Hendrickje Bathing” captures intimacy & tranquility as young Hendrickje enjoys the river's coolness – a masterpiece of light & shadow reflecting Dutch Golden Age artistry.
Explore Rembrandt's poignant portrait of Titus with a big beret – a masterpiece capturing youthful innocence and reflecting the artist’s masterful chiaroscuro technique. Discover more about Rembrandt & his legacy!
A masterpiece by Rembrandt van Rijn! Explore 'Portrait of a Lady with an Ostrich Feather Fan,' capturing elegance and intimacy with masterful chiaroscuro—a testament to Dutch Golden Age artistry.
Experience Rembrandt’s masterpiece, "The Hundred Guilder Print." This intricate etching showcases multiple biblical scenes with masterful light and shadow – a captivating glimpse into the Dutch Golden Age.
Experience Rembrandt's masterful self-portrait from the Dutch Golden Age, capturing a poignant gaze with unparalleled skill; discover this timeless masterpiece today.
Vieillard Assis Dans Un Fauteuil, londres Ng by Rembrandt van Rijn captures the solemn contemplation of an elderly man bathed in dramatic light—a cornerstone of Dutch Golden Age artistry.
Experience Rembrandt's introspective genius with "Self Portrait (12)". This iconic 1658 masterpiece captures the artist’s authority and contemplation through rich colors & a dramatic setting. Explore Dutch Golden Age art.
Rembrandt's intimate portrait of Hendrickje Stoffels captures the quiet strength and beauty of his companion. Explore this masterpiece at the Louvre.
‘Jacob Blessing the Children of Joseph’ by Rembrandt van Rijn (1656) showcases biblical figures bathed in dramatic chiaroscuro, capturing spiritual depth and familial devotion.
Experience the profound introspection of Rembrandt van Rijn's The Apostle Paul, a 1657 masterpiece of dramatic chiaroscuro and spiritual depth that invites you to bring this Dutch Golden Age icon into your collection.
Discover Rembrandt's 1654 masterpiece, 'Portrait of an Old Jew'—a captivating Baroque oil painting showcasing emotional depth, realistic detail, and masterful use of light and shadow. Perfect for art collectors.
Rembrandt's "The Smaritan at the Well" captures compassion and faith amidst poverty—a cornerstone of Baroque art housed in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Explore its dramatic chiaroscuro and enduring legacy.
Experience Rembrandt's "Christ and the Woman of Samaria" – a Baroque masterpiece! Witness a dramatic biblical encounter illuminated by masterful chiaroscuro, capturing redemption & divine grace with stunning detail.
Rembrandt's 'Saint Jerome Reading' is a captivating etching showcasing the saint amidst a serene Italian landscape. Explore its rich details, symbolism & artistic mastery.
Rembrandt's dramatic 'Joseph Accused' depicts the biblical story with masterful light and shadow. Witness Potiphar’s wife’s deceit and Joseph’s innocence at the National Gallery of Art.