He used neutral colors and smooth brushstrokes to create carefully blended tonal values.
He belongs to the Dutch Baroque.
Rembrandt belongs to the Dutcxh Baroque period.
Dutch Baroque.
In the 17th century: 1606-1669.
"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
Answer this question… Which of the following statements describes the paintings of French Rococo artist Antoine Watteau?
He belongs to the Dutch Baroque.
Rembrandt belongs to the Dutcxh Baroque period.
Dutch Baroque.
tenebrism
Rembrandt
Rembrandt became a painter at the end of the Renaissance period and is said to belong to the Dutch Baroque movement.
Rembrandt was one.
He belonged to the Baroque era.
In the Baroque.
In the 17th century: 1606-1669.
"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