Rembrandt van Rijn
Guā-māu
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Self-Portrait with Beret and Turned-Up Collar (1659), National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. | |||
Pún-miâ | Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn | ||
Chhut-sì |
1606 nî 7 goe̍h 15 ji̍t[1] Leiden, Dutch Republic | ||
Koè-sin |
1669 nî 10 goe̍h 4 ji̍t (63 hòe) Amsterdam, Dutch Republic | ||
Ūn-tōng |
Dutch Golden Age Baroque | ||
Chhut-miâ î | Painting, printmaking, drawing | ||
Kàu-io̍k |
Jacob van Swanenburg Pieter Lastman | ||
Chhut-miâ chok-phín |
Self-portraits The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp (1632) Belshazzar's Feast (1635) The Night Watch (1642) Bathsheba at Her Bath (1654) Syndics of the Drapers' Guild (1662) The Hundred Guilder Print (etching, c. 1647–1649) | ||
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606 nî 7 goe̍h 15 ji̍t – 1669 nî 10 goe̍h 4 ji̍t) sī éng-koè Hô-lân ê oē-ka kiam kā-pán-ka (etcher). Rembrandt hông tòng-chò Au-chiu gē-su̍t-sú (European art history) siāng úi-tāi ê oē-ka kap pán-oē-ka (printmaker) chi it. I chham-ú gē-sût chhòng-chok hit toāⁿ sî-kan hông hō-chò Hô-lân N̂g-kim Sî-kî (Dutch Golden Age).
Rembrandt ê iû-ōe-siōng
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]Chū-ōe-siōng
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A young Rembrandt, c. 1628, when he was 22. Partly an exercise in chiaroscuro. Rijksmuseum
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Self-Portrait in a Gorget, c. 1629; Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg
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Self-portrait, 1630, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm
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Self-Portrait with Velvet Beret and Furred Mantle 1634
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Self-portrait at the age of 34, 1640, National Gallery, London
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Self-Portrait, oil on canvas, 1652. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
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Self-portrait, Vienna c. 1655, oil on walnut, cut down in size. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
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Self-Portrait, 1660
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Self-Portrait as Zeuxis, c. 1662. One of 2 painted self-portraits in which Rembrandt is turned to the left.[2] Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne
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Self-Portrait with Two Circles, c.1665–1669. Kenwood House, London
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Self-portrait, 1669.
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Self-portrait at the age of 63, dated 1669, the year he died. National Gallery, London
Ki-taⁿ ê iû-oe
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]-
The Stoning of Saint Stephen, 1625, The first painting by Rembrandt, painted at the age of 19.[3] It is currently kept in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon.
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Artist in His Studio, 1628, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Bust of an old man with a fur hat, the artist's father, 1630
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Andromeda, Circa 1630
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The Philosopher in Meditation, 1632
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Portrait of Aeltje Uylenburgh, 1632, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Portrait of Saskia van Uylenburgh, c. 1633–1634
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Sacrifice of Isaac, 1635
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The Blinding of Samson, 1636, which Rembrandt gave to Huyghens
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Susanna, 1636
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Belshassar's Feast, 1636-1638
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Danaë, 1636 - c. 1643, Hermitage Museum
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The Landscape with Good Samaritan, 1638, Czartoryski Museum, Kraków
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Joseph's Dream, c. 1645
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Susanna and the Elders, 1647
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The Mill, 1648
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An Old Man in Red, 1652–1654
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Aristotle with a Bust of Homer, 1653, Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
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Young Girl at the Window, 1654
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Portrait of Jan Six, a wealthy friend of Rembrandt, 1654
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Bathsheba at Her Bath, modelled by Hendrickje, 1654
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A Woman Bathing in a Stream, modelled by Hendrickje, 1654
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Pallas Athene, c.1655
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Woman in a Doorway, 1657–1658
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Saint Bartholomew, 1661, J. Paul Getty Museum
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The Syndics of the Drapers' Guild, 1662
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The Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis (cut-down), 1661–62
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Lucretia, 1666 (Minneapolis Institute of Art)
Chù-kái
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- ↑ Or possibly 1607 as on 10 June 1634 he himself claimed to be 26 years old. See Is the Rembrandt Year being celebrated one year too soon? One year too late? and (Hôlân-gú) J. de Jong, Rembrandts geboortejaar een jaar te vroeg gevierd for sources concerning Rembrandt's birth year, especially supporting 1607. However, most sources continue to use 1606.
- ↑ White, 200
- ↑ Starcky, Emmanuel (1990). Rembrandt. Hazan. p. 45. ISBN 978-2-85025-212-9.
Chham-khó bûn-hiàn
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- "The Lanckoroński Collection – Rembrandt's Paintings". zamek-krolewski.pl. goân-loē-iông tī 20 May 2014 hőng khó͘-pih. 20 May 2014 khòaⁿ--ê.
The works of art which Karolina Lanckorońska gave to the Royal Castle in 1994 was one of the most invaluable gift's made in the museum's history.
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Chū-chok ín-iōng
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- Ackley, Clifford, et al., Rembrandt's Journey, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 2004. ISBN 0-87846-677-0
- Adams, Laurie Schneider (1999). Art Across Time. Volume II. New York: McGraw-Hill College.
- Bomford, D. et al., Art in the making: Rembrandt, New edition, Yale University Press, 2006
- Bull, Duncan, et al., Rembrandt-Caravaggio, Rijksmuseum, 2006.
- Buvelot, Quentin, White, Christopher (eds), Rembrandt by himself, 1999, National Gallery
- Clark, Kenneth (1969). Civilisation: a personal view. New York: Harper & Row. ISBN 978-0-06-010801-4.
- Clark, Kenneth, An Introduction to Rembrandt, 1978, London, John Murray/Readers Union, 1978
- Clough, Shepard B. (1975). European History in a World Perspective. D.C. Heath and Company, Los Lexington, MA. ISBN 978-0-669-85555-5. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - Driessen, Christoph, Rembrandts vrouwen, Bert Bakker, Amsterdam, 2012. ISBN 978-90-351-3690-8
- Durham, John I. (2004). Biblical Rembrandt: Human Painter in a Landscape of Faith. Mercer University Press. ISBN 978-0-86554-886-2.
- Gombrich, E.H., The Story of Art, Phaidon, 1995. ISBN 0-7148-3355-X
- Hughes, Robert (2006), "The God of Realism", The New York Review of Books, 53 (6)
- The Complete Etchings of Rembrandt Reproduced in Original Size, Gary Schwartz (editor). New York: Dover, 1988. ISBN 0-486-28181-7
- Slive, Seymour, Dutch Painting, 1600–1800, Yale UP, 1995, ISBN 0-300-07451-4
- van de Wetering, Ernst in Rembrandt by himself, 1999 National Gallery, London/Mauritshuis, The Hague, ISBN 1-85709-270-8
- van de Wetering, Ernst, Rembrandt: The Painter at Work, Amsterdam University Press, 2000. ISBN 0-520-22668-2
- White, Christopher, The Late Etchings of Rembrandt, 1999, British Museum/Lund Humphries, London ISBN 978-90-400-9315-9
Iân-sin oa̍t-tho̍k
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- Catalogue raisonné: Stichting Foundation Rembrandt Research Project:
- A Corpus of Rembrandt Paintings – Volume I, which deals with works from Rembrandt's early years in Leiden (1629–1631), 1982
- A Corpus of Rembrandt Paintings – Volume II: 1631–1634. Bruyn, J., Haak, B. (et al.), Band 2, 1986, ISBN 978-90-247-3339-2
- A Corpus of Rembrandt Paintings – Volume III, 1635–1642. Bruyn, J., Haak, B., Levie, S.H., van Thiel, P.J.J., van de Wetering, E. (Ed. Hrsg.), Band 3, 1990, ISBN 978-90-247-3781-9
- A Corpus of Rembrandt Paintings – Volume IV. Ernst van de Wetering, Karin Groen et al. Springer, Dordrecht, the Netherlands. ISBN 1-4020-3280-3. p. 692. (Self-Portraits)
- Rembrandt. Images and metaphors, Christian and Astrid Tümpel (editors), Haus Books London 2006 ISBN 978-1-904950-92-9
- Anthony M. Amore; Tom Mashberg (2012). Stealing Rembrandts: The Untold Stories of Notorious Art Heists. ISBN 978-0-230-33990-3.
Chham oa̍t
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- Rembrandt 34 sî-chūn ê chū-ōe-siōng (Self-Portrait at the age of 34]])
Gōa-pō͘ liân-ke-at
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]Rembrandt van Rijn tī Wikimedia Commons téng ê siong-koan tóng-àn.
- Rembrandt van Rijn, Encyclopædia Britannica ê tiâu-bo̍k
- The Rembrandt Database. A Web site with research data on the paintings, including the full contents of the first volumes of A Corpus of Rembrandt Paintings by the Rembrandt Research Project.
- A biography of the artist Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn from the National Gallery, London
- Works and literature on Rembrandt from Pubhist.com
- The Drawings of Rembrandt: a revision of Otto Benesch's catalogue raisonné by Martin Royalton-Kisch (in progress)
- Rembrandt's house in Amsterdam Site of the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam, with images of many of his etchings
- Pang-bô͘:Art UK bio
- Rembrandt van Rijn tī Internet Archive ê chok-phín
- Rembrandt van Rijn, General Resources
- Gary Schwartz The transparent connoisseur 3: the 30 million pound question
- Rembrandt
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