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    Rembrandt van Rijn is known for his self-portraits and biblical knowledge. Rembrandt drew many self-portraits that time line his life changes and appearance. Dutch artist Rembrandt is considered to be one of the greatest painters in European history. Cindy Sherman the American photographer is known as the queen of the self because of her self-portraits and her extravagant dresses. The similarities between Rembrandt van Rijn and Cindy Sherman is that they both are passionate artist. They see life

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    Rembrandt van Rijn was a Dutch artist well known for his many paintings and etchings of landscapes, figures and animals. His subjects included biblical, secular and mythological scenes. Rembrandt also dabbled in the nude even though they were not popular among his contemporaries. Rembrandt’s nudes were his interpretation of the real human body. He painted every wrinkle and every fold of the body. Rembrandt’s nudes were not considered ugly and grotesque. His nudes were unlike the Greek goddesses his

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    Hendrickje Bathing is an oil painting by Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn. It stands out amongst his paintings because it appears to be painted from a true experience. Rembrandt uses several techniques to show the sensuality of the woman. Hendrickje Bathing depicts a woman tentatively entering a river. She is lifting her dress and almost exposing herself to the viewer. The curved neckline of her dress reveals the shape of her breasts formed by the contrasting tonal values. The angle of her face suggests

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    Baccalaureate Diploma Years Program Extended Essay Topic: Visual Arts Research Question: How did religious influences affect the focus and style of Rembrandt van Rijn’s paintings? Claire Lin Period 2 8 September 2015 On July 15, 1606, Rembrandt van Rijn was born in Leiden, Holland to father Harmen Gerritszoon van Rijn and mother Cornelia Willemsdochter van Suyttbroeck. Rembrandt’s father was a mill owner, deriving his last name from the wind mill that he owned in the town of Weddesteeg, and his mother

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    the majority of the 17th century: Remrandt van Rijn. He has produced quite a large amount of paintings, many of them portraits, but one is of particular interest. The Portrait of Marten Looten is an

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    Rembrandt Harmenszoon Van Rijn was one of a greatest painters and printmakers in seventeen century European art, also the most significant in Dutch history. He was born on July 15, 1606 in Leiden, Holland, in the Netherlands and died in October 4, 1669, at the age of 63. He attended Latin school and enrolled at the University of Leiden then learning painting from a Leiden history painter, Jacob van Swanenburgh with three years. He had his own workshop during 1624 to1625 and began to accept students

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    No artist has left a loftier or more penetrating personal testament than Rembrandt van Rijn. In more than 90 portraits of himself that date from the outset of his career in the 1620s to the year of his death in 1669, he created an autobiography in art that is the equal of the finest ever produced in literature even of the intimately analytical Confessions of St. Augustine.1 Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (15 July 1606– 4 October 1669) was a Dutch painter and etcher. He is generally considered

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    Rembrandt Rembrandt is known as one of the greatest artists of the 17th century. He is also known as one of the greatest painters in western art. Rembrandt earned these titles rightfully so. He belonged to the Baroque period. The Baroque period had works of art that were emotional, dramatic, and included real people as the primary subjects. Rembrandt showed all of this in his work. Rembrandt was influenced by nature, religion, the Bible, and humanity. His paintings showed his moods and

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