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



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Self-portrait frowning 1630, etching (Rijkmuseum Amsterdam)

Rembrandt then settled in Amsterdam and immediately met success there after painting numerous portraits and producing some remarkable etchings. Between 1631 and 1632 he painted 40 paintings that are known today, including his famous “Anatomy Lesson” in which he painted among others the superb portrait of Dr Tulp, who was also his protector.

Shortly after, the Stadthouter became his patron after asking him in 1633 to paint two religious works paid 300 guilders each, “The Descent from the Cross” and “The Erection of the Cross”, which both are now in the Munich Museum.

Descent from the Cross (Hermitage Museum Saint Petersburg)

His early work was devoted to showing the lines, light and shade, and colour of the people he saw about him. He was influenced by the work of Caravaggio and was fascinated by the work of many other Italian artists. When Rembrandt became established as a painter, he began to teach and continued teaching art throughout his life.

In 1631, when Rembrandt's work had become well known and his studio in Leiden was flourishing, he moved to Amsterdam. He became the leading portrait painter in Holland and received many commissions for portraits as well as for paintings of religious subjects. He lived the life of a wealthy, respected citizen and met the beautiful Saskia van Uylenburgh, whom he married in 1634.


Rembrandt and Saskia, etching and drypoint 1636

Saskia, who was to become the model for many of his paintings and drawings brought him a dowry of 40 000 guilders that enabled him to live quite comfortably during their marriage.

Rembrandt had known Saskia for a long time since he had painted her portrait four times between 1632 and 1633 as well as a portrait of her sister and his works from this period are characterized by strong lighting effects.

Saskia, 1633 (Rijkmuseum Amsterdam)

In addition to portraits, Rembrandt attained fame for his landscapes, while as an etcher he ranks among the foremost of all time. When he had no other model, he painted or sketched his own image. It is estimated that he painted between 50 and 60 self-portraits.

In 1636 Rembrandt began to depict quieter, more contemplative scenes with a new warmth in colour. In the 1630s and 1640s he made many landscape drawings and etchings. His landscape paintings are imaginative, rich portrayals of the land around him.

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