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Rembrandt: one of the greatest artists ever known
01 February 2002



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In 1668, Titus married his cousin Magdalena but their marriage did not last long as he died in September of the same year. In March 1669, Magdalena gave birth to a daughter named Titia, eight months before Rembrandt's death.

His death certificate mentioned that he had two surviving children, presumably Hendrickje's daughter and her daughter-in-law, according to art historians.

During his career, Rembrandt exerted a strong influence over several artists, notably Jan Lievens, Van Vliet, Gerard Dou, Ferdinand Bol, Govaert Flinck, Backer van Vliet, de Poorter, Jan Victors, Van den Eeckhout, Philips de Koninck, Ovens, Paudiss, Verdvel, Heerschop, Drost, Carel Fabritius, Hoogstraten, N. Maes, Renesse, Dullaert, Willemans, Vylenborch and Art van Gelder among others.

He was surely the greatest Dutch 17th Century painter of portraits and religious scenes, probably the best when it came to instil feelings in his paintings, the most daring regarding the way sitters were represented, the most accomplished concerning his treatment of light and certainly unequalled as an engraver.

One must admit that if he had met the requirements of the Dutch bourgeois society he would on the one end have escaped financial difficulties. On the other end, he would probably not have produced the marvellous masterpieces that were painted during the last 25 years of his life.

He had at first been a rather classical artist though endowed with great talent as his first works between 1627 and 1635 tend to prove. Living like a prince until 1641, Rembrandt was also enjoying the admiration of many Dutch noblemen and collectors who regarded as the most fashionable painter of their time.


Rembrandt and Saskia in the scene of the prodigal son, circa 1635
(Gemäldegalerie, Alte Meister, Dresden)

Then, Saskia's death and the long period of sorrow that followed meant the end of his glory vis à vis his contemporaries though he managed to produce his most moving paintings from then on.

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