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REMBRANDT Harmenszoon van Rijn: Self-portrait in studio attire

🖼 Self-portrait in studio attire, c. 1655
Brown ink
203 × 134 cm
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Self-portrait in studio attire Rembrandt created this introspective image during his later years, a period marked by personal hardship yet remarkable artistic maturity. The painting exemplifies the artist's obsessive exploration of his own face through dozens of self-portraits, which served as both artistic practice and philosophical meditation on identity and aging. Dressed in his working clothes and positioned amid the tools of his trade, Rembrandt presents himself not as a finished gentleman but as a laboring craftsman—a radical statement that elevated the artist's status from mere technician to intellectual creator during the Dutch Golden Age.

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