REMBRANDT Harmenszoon van Rijn: Self-Portrait
Rembrandt Self-Portrait (1658) In his later years, Rembrandt turned repeatedly to self-portraiture, creating a deeply personal visual autobiography that revealed the artist's inner life rather than flattering appearances. This 1658 work exemplifies his mastery of light and shadow, with bold brushwork and rich, earthy tones that convey both dignity and introspection as he confronted the realities of aging and financial hardship. The painting stands as a testament to Dutch Golden Age portraiture, capturing not just physical likeness but the psychological complexity of a man reflecting on his legacy.