REMBRANDT Harmenszoon van Rijn: Portrait of Ephraim Bueno
Portrait of Ephraim Bueno Rembrandt created this striking portrait in 1647 during his most prolific period in Amsterdam, capturing the likeness of Ephraim Bueno, a respected Jewish physician and scholar in the city's flourishing Sephardic community. The work exemplifies the artist's mastery of light and shadow, with warm tones emerging from dark backgrounds to reveal the sitter's thoughtful expression and commanding presence. Rembrandt's intimate approach to portraiture—emphasizing psychological depth over formal grandeur—helped establish him as one of the Dutch Golden Age's greatest portraitists.