No such portrait has survived. This is also what I figured for years, and I feel so ashamed of myself for not being able to see her portrait when looking at her earlier about six or seven years ago. I was shown a portrait of her by this elderly gentleman I met through eBay who sent me his studies of her painting he has of her,.. and also one of her father. He was trying to get Rembrandt experts from Amsterdam to except this portrait of her as being a renditition of another portrait of her half brother Titus, painted in the same costume Titus was warring when holding their pet monkey.
I really feel like such an idiot for not being able in seeing her portrait or delving into this mans studies at the time of him sending them to me. I could possibly have help him in finding him some better answers and giving him some advice in possibly discovering a portrait of Rembrandt's daughter Cornelia much earlier. I still do not know what ever happened with these paintings of his and have not heard or seen anything about them since in this MFA world. What a shame!
His self portraits are about 40 paintings and 31 etchings.
He did not DRAW it, he PAINTED it. Self portraits are good practice.
Many painters have painted many self portraits. It is good practice and the model is always available.
No such work is known.
Both. (And he lived in the 1600s.)
His self portraits are about 40 paintings and 31 etchings.
If you mean Rembrandt, he painted or drew about 30 self-portraits.
He did not DRAW it, he PAINTED it. Self portraits are good practice.
Canvas.
Yes, Rembrandt is one of several painters of this subject.
Oil paint on canvas.
From 1624 to 1669.
Many painters have painted many self portraits. It is good practice and the model is always available.
In Leiden and Amsterdam, both in the Netherlands.
pablo picasson painted his portraits by picking a paint brush picking a colour getting some paper and painting :)
No such work is known.
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