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What year was Rembrandt's daughter Cornelia born?
In 1654. Yes it was, this loving year of Rembrandts supposed improvements that he had made to the supposed painting of the "Danae", one of his most documented painting which he is said to have painted in 1636. I just love the way these Dutch art experts get all these dates that are thought to be correct so darn misconstrude and out of whack,... pardon the French.
Rembrandt
"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
Was Rembrandt a strictly Baroque artist?
A painter, and sculptor.
Answer:He was exclusively a painter and printmaker. Answer:The first answer better fits this artist Rembrandt than saying he wasn't a sculptor. I believe there is a small head of Rembrandt somewhere when he was a baby or a young child that I seen in a Rembrandt book. Besides, I have a rather large bronze of his in my collection of the lost wax type, unsigned of course, and of a couple of his earlier important models as the subject matter. In a couple of more year he'll more than likely be known as just a print maker. They got his oeuvre down now to approximately 280 works on panel and canvases. That would be like saying Vincent van Gogh only painted ten paintings in his short 9 year career as a painter and only sold one.Was Rembrandt known for a special technique?
What is typical of Rembrandt is the 'chiaroscuro', which means contrasting light with darkness.
Dutch baroque painter use of light?
check out prints of Vincent van Gogh. Answer 2: No, no, no!
BAROQUE painter = 17th century.
The answer is Rembrandt.
What was Rembrandt's inspiration on 'Nightwatch'?
Most scholars have admitted that he primarily followed the money. Whichever patron could afford his realistic portrayals got his perfectionist attention. His artistic inspiration arose from native skills and acquired appreciation for attention to detail. His biographies are fascinating reading.
What is the importance of Rembrandt van Rijn painting called the anatomy lesson of professor tulp?
You cannot assess the value until it is up for sale. And it won't be.
Who is the African American model in the current Rembrandt TV commercial?
She's also been in commercials for LG cellphones and the incredibly stupid "He went to Jared" campaign. I've never seen anyone remain so anonymous! I've been wondering for a while about her. You're hot, you've got a beautiful smile - quit hiding from us!
Where did Rembrandt van Rijn go to school?
Yes. He attended Leiden University, but left a couple months later to study art.
Where one can buy Rembrandt whitening kits?
One can buy Rembrandt whitening kits from the Rembrandt website, Target stores, Walgreen stores, their respective websites, Amazon or eBay. There are a variety of prices for the whitening kits and one can even obtain coupons, via the Couponaholic website, for use against one's purchase of a Rembrandt whitening kit.
Ask us anythingWhy did Rembrandt use chiaroscuro lighting in so many of his portraits?
Because he liked the idea of the lit main subject standing out from the dark background. Don't you? It is called chiaroscuro.
When did artist start signing their work?
so people can give them credit for their work and know they did it
What city did Rembrandt die in?
The answer is rarely given, but there is one reference, and it is that he died of temperal arthritis.
What style of work did Rembrandt do?
Rembrandt is one of the most famous artists of all time. He was well known for his portrait paintings. Some of his most famous paintings are worth millions of dollars.
Was Rembrandt's wife rich or poor?
His first wife, Saskia, was pretty well off. His second not so much.
How did rembrandt sign his paintings?
He signed his painting at the bottom right corner; Last name only and an initial or symbol thereafter.
What does Rembrandt van Rijn etching 'Lion Resting' look like?
The original is not an etching but an ink drawing. It is owned by the Louvre museum in Paris.
What technique did Rembrandt use?
The technique that Remembrnt used is called the "light and shadow technique."
It is why his art is mostly known for.