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



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REMBRANDT HARMENSZ VAN RIJN (1606-1669)
Nationality: Dutch
Activity: Painter and engraver
Price range: Between $ 200,000 and 15 million

Rembrandt was the fifth out of six children born to Harmen or Hermann Gerritsz van Rijn, a miller in Leiden and his wife Neltje, the daughter of a baker named Willems van Suydtbroeck.

Harmen Gerritsz possessed two houses near the western entrance of Leiden and was quite at ease financially. Showing great intelligence, the young Rembrandt received a rather classical education and first studied literature in 1620 in Leiden before manifesting his yearn to become an artist a year later.

He thus worked as an apprentice in the studio of Jacob Swanenburch, a painter linked to an old family from Leiden and also a relative of his family.

Rembrandt spent three years with Swanenburch and rapidly demonstrated his rare talent as a painter while working in the latter's studio. During the course of his apprenticeship he met Jan Lievens, who soon became his best friend and advised him to pursue his studies with Pieter Lastman in Amsterdam.

Rembrandt became Lastman's pupil in 1624 but both men did not come to terms since he returned to Leiden after six months with the will to have nature as its sole master.

He then set up his studio in his family house and started to produce etchings, which quickly showed he had mastered light in his works. Around 1628, Rembrandt was already famous to such a point that Gerard Dou's father insisted that his son should study under his direction.

His first portraits were produced around 1625 whereas he painted in 1627 “St Paul in prison” now in the Stuttgart Museum while his friends advised him to sell this work to an amateur from The Hague, presumably Maurice Huyghens, who was known to support several artists. This painting was sold for 100 guilders and Huyghens became Rembrandt's protector after asking him in 1630 to paint his portrait, now in the Hamburg Museum.

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