• The Head of Christ is a 1648 painting by the Dutch artist Rembrandt, based on a Jewish model and thus marking a turning-point in the artist's work.
  • Christ, torn between meditation and infinite weariness, emerges in all his truth. – The answer to the enigma of whether Rembrandt painted his Christ “from life”...
  • The heads of Christ. The answer to the enigma of whether Rembrandt painted his Christ “from life” lies in these pictures.
  • If Rembrandt really did belong to the Mennonites it is almost as though these heads of Christ were painted for devotional purposes.
  • Rembrandt The Complete Works. Rembrandt - Christ In The Storm On The Sea Of Galilee. ... Order a Head of Christ by Rembrandt Reproduction.
  • 1.3K. 1. Head of Christ facing right by Rembrandt. ... Head of Christ (after 'Dinner at Emmaus' in Louvre) by Rembrandt.
  • Rembrandt's Head of Christ dates from 1648, and is one of a series of pictures painted by Rembrandt and his studio in the late 1640s, using the same model.
  • Rembrandt painted this subject a number of times; three examples, one described as "Een Christus tonie nae't leven" ("a head of Christ done from life," that is...
  • Head of Christ, c. 1648-1656, oil on oak panel laid on larger oak panel. Rembrandt Harmenz. van Rijn, 1606-1669.
  • Rembrandt Head Of Christ 1694 x 2000 · JPG. ... Style Of Rembrandt Head Of Christ The Metropolitan Museum Of Art 2953 x 3722 · JPG.
  • In this moving work we see combined two of Rembrandt’s favorite subjects: portraiture and biblical history.
  • The inventory taken when he went bankrupt in 1656 lists two “Cristus tronie door Rembrant” (Christ’s head by Rembrandt).
  • The Head of Christ is being featured today thanks to The Rembrandt House Museum, where from December 1st until February 12th Rembrandt's earliest...