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REMBRANDT Harmenszoon van Rijn: Self-Portrait

🖼 Self-Portrait, 1648
Etching, with drypoint and burin, fifth state of five
160 × 130 cm
Haarlem, Netherlands

In this 1648 work, the artist presents himself with characteristic introspection, employing his masterful chiaroscuro technique to model the face while allowing parts of the composition to dissolve into darkness. The painting exemplifies the Dutch Golden Age's fascination with psychological depth and technical virtuosity, capturing both the professional confidence and personal vulnerability of one of history's greatest painters.

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