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Christopher White explains why he chose this title for his new book: ‘The often intimate, reflective and personal side to Rembrandt’s work in treating subjects from history or the Bible reveals an increasingly more introspective interpretation than his contemporaries.’ Rembrandt’s sharp eye draws inspiration from the domestic scene, the local street and wherever he went. His subjects include: children, beggars, musicians, dogs, pigs, horses; even elephants and lions. White studies Rembrandt’s technique from an aesthetic rather than a scientific point of view; his willingness to experiment whether drawing, painting or etching is a notable feature of his work, and by discussing examples of the three different media side by side, the author demonstrates their interdependence.

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Basic details of the Artist’s life The Artist and his Family Portraits in situ Everyday life in Amsterdam Landscape and the bucolic scene: life in the countryside Narrative subjects

The Intimate Rembrandt

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      Publisher: Unicorn Publishing Group
      Publication Date: 24/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9781838395322, 978-1838395322
      ISBN10: 1838395326

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Christopher White explains why he chose this title for his new book: ‘The often intimate, reflective and personal side to Rembrandt’s work in treating subjects from history or the Bible reveals an increasingly more introspective interpretation than his contemporaries.’ Rembrandt’s sharp eye draws inspiration from the domestic scene, the local street and wherever he went. His subjects include: children, beggars, musicians, dogs, pigs, horses; even elephants and lions. White studies Rembrandt’s technique from an aesthetic rather than a scientific point of view; his willingness to experiment whether drawing, painting or etching is a notable feature of his work, and by discussing examples of the three different media side by side, the author demonstrates their interdependence.

      Table of Contents
      Basic details of the Artist’s life The Artist and his Family Portraits in situ Everyday life in Amsterdam Landscape and the bucolic scene: life in the countryside Narrative subjects

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