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Rembrandt: The Painter At Work
Ernst van de Wetering

Rembrandt: The Painter At Work

University of California Press (Sep 01, 1997)
9052562397
| Hardcover
340 pages | 9.3 x 10.4 inch | English
$ 39.95 | Value: $ 39.95
Dewey 759.9492 REM
LC Classification ND653.R4 .W42 2000
LC Control No. 2004299875

Subject

  • Painting, Dutch - 17th century
  • Rembrandt Harmenszoon Van Rijn - Criticism And Interpretation
  • Rembrandt Harmenszoon Van Rijn, 1606-1669

Plot

Rembrandt's intriguing painting technique has stirred the imagination of art lovers during his lifetime and ever since. In this book, Rembrandt's pictorial intentions and the variety of materials and techniques he applied to create his fascinating effects are unraveled in depth. At the same time, this "archaeology"of Rembrandt's paintings yields information on many other levels. In art-historical research, the work of art as a material object is used increasingly as an important source of information about the painting itself, as well as about historic studio practice in general. The range from practical workshop devices to aesthetic and art-theoretical matters combined in this book offers a view of Rembrandt's daily practice and artistic considerations, while simultaneously providing a more three-dimensional image of the historical artist.