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  2. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, usually simply known as Rembrandt, was a Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker, and draughtsman. He is generally considered one of the greatest visual artists in the history of Western art. It is estimated Rembrandt produced a total of about three hundred paintings, three hundred etchings, and two thousand drawings.
    BornRembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn · 15 July 1606 · Leiden, Dutch Republic
    Died4 October 1669 (aged 63) · Amsterdam, Dutch Republic
    SpouseSaskia van Uylenburgh · (m. 1634; died 1642)
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    Bibliography

    Christian Tümpel: Rembrandt. Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag, Reinbek 2006. ISBN 3-499-50691-2.
    • Michael Kitson: Rembrandt. Phaidon Press Inc., New York City 2007. ISBN 9780714827438.… See more

     
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  1. Self-Portrait as the Apostle Paul - Wikipedia

     
  2. Art Object Page - National Gallery of Art

    This large and imposing painting from the late 1650s depicts a figure that preoccupied Rembrandt throughout his life, from his 1627 Saint Paul in Prison [fig. 1] to his moving 1661 …

  3. Rembrandt | An Elderly Man as Saint Paul - National …

    Between the late 1650s and early 1660s Rembrandt painted a series of intimate half-length pictures of religious figures. He seems to have been particularly fascinated by Saint Paul, and even painted himself in the guise of the apostle …

  4. Self-portrait as the Apostle Paul - Rijksmuseum

  5. List of paintings by Rembrandt - Wikipedia

  6. Rembrandt’s Depictions of Apostle Paul: Art and Symbolism

  7. The Apostle Paul (1659) by Rembrandt – Artchive

    “The Apostle Paul,” created in 1659, is a quintessential work of the Baroque period, in which the artist, Rembrandt, utilizes the technique of tenebrism to convey a religious theme. This genre of painting aims to evoke spiritual …

  8. Self-portrait as the Apostle Paul (1661) by Rembrandt

    The artwork “Self-portrait as the Apostle Paul” is a significant oil on canvas painting by the artist Rembrandt, completed in the year 1661. With dimensions of 77 x 91 cm, this self-portrait exhibits the stylistic techniques associated with …

  9. The Apostle Paul (c.1657) by Rembrandt – Artchive

  10. Self-Portrait as the Apostle Paul - Rijksmuseum

  11. Rembrandt's Late Religious Portraits - National Gallery of Art

  12. Impact: Rembrandt - Thirdmill

  13. St. Paul in Prison, 1627 - Rembrandt - WikiArt.org

  14. Self-portrait as the Apostle Paul, Rembrandt van Rijn, 1661

  15. Self-portrait as the Apostle Paul, 1661 - Rembrandt - WikiArt.org

  16. The Apostle Paul - Rembrandt van Rijn (and ... - Google Arts

  17. The Apostle Paul, c.1657 - Rembrandt - WikiArt.org

  18. Self Portrait as the Apostle Paul - Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn ...