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REMBRANDT Harmenszoon van Rijn: Self-portrait

🖼 Self-portrait, 1631
Etching, corrected in black chalk, fourth state of eleven
148 × 130 cm
Paris, France

This particular work from 1631 exemplifies the Dutch Golden Age mastery of chiaroscuro—the dramatic interplay of light and dark—that made Rembrandt one of the most celebrated painters of 17th-century Amsterdam. Through meticulous observation and introspective character study, the artist transformed the self-portrait from a simple documentation of appearance into a profound meditation on identity and the human condition.

Rembrandt. the Complete Paintings
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Marieke de Winkel
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