A few of his paintings are: The Night Watch, The Syndics, And many self portraits.
No. It was painted by Michelangelo.
The earliest dated of Rembrandt's paintings is The Stoning of St. Stephen, painted at 19 in 1625; it currently resides in Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon.
Rembrandt painted it.
In 1636.
Jan Lievens did and Govert Flinck did. But most of all Rembrandt himself did.
No, he was not. Rembrandt took pupils, Picasso did not. Rembrandt was faithful to his wife, Picasso was not. Rembrandt painted several religious subjects, Picasso only one.
No one is exactly sure why he painted his paintings or his motivation behind it. But he did make several religious paintings during his life, which were probably motivated by his Jewish neighbors, his own beliefs, and the fact that both of his wives that he had during his life were religious.
Rembrandt painted portraits, van Gogh painted over sixty self portraits.
"Rembrandt, as we know, painted light in darkness, causing it to glow upon some one object or to bathe another in its waves; Vermeer, on the other hand, loved to paint darkness against light." ― Carl Lemcke
paintings are made of paint and painted on a canvas
Bright light contrasted to darkness.
Rembrandt painted three or four self portraits in 1669..