As a child. He became a prfessional in 1624.
He never was in a group.
The drawing you are referring to is likely "The Three Crosses," created by Rembrandt van Rijn. This etching depicts the crucifixion of Christ, with a dramatic interplay of light and shadow, showcasing Rembrandt's masterful use of chiaroscuro. The artwork captures the emotional intensity of the moment, highlighting the figures around the cross in a poignant manner.
What is typical of Rembrandt is the 'chiaroscuro', which means contrasting light with darkness.
Renoir, Reni, Reynolds, Raphael, Rembrandt, Rodin...
Rembrandt van Rijn or just Rembrandt.
As a child, of course. He became a professional painter in 1624.
REMBRANDT. has written: 'The Compl ete etchings of Rembrandt'
The original is not an etching but an ink drawing. It is owned by the Louvre museum in Paris.
The address of the Rembrandt Public Library is: Main St 7 Broadway, Rembrandt, 50576 0186
Probably not by today's standards since then it was not possible for Rembrandt to use Rembrandt.
The cast of Rembrandt - 1976 includes: Rembrandt van Rijn Rembrandt van Rijn as Himself - Subject
The cast of Rembrandt - 1925 includes: Victor Potel as Rembrandt