• Role-playing in Self-portrait as an Oriental Potentate with a Kris, etching, 1634. B18. Royal Collection, 1642. The dozens of self-portraits by Rembrandt were an important...
  • The text of Van Swieten does not merely hold these words but comes with the two Rembrandt Self-Portrait pictures and a few etchings from the same period.
  • Let’s take a look at some of the most memorable examples through the years. 1. Earlier Rembrandt Self-Portraits: Rembrandt Laughing, 1628.
  • Rembrandt, Self Portrait at the Age of 34, 1640, London, National Gallery. Rembrandt, Self Portrait Leaning on a Stone Sill, 1639, etching.
  • Many of these traditional studies focused particularly on Rembrandt's late self-portraits, as they reveal this rigorous self-reflection most profoundly.
  • Rembrandt was the Dutch Golden Age's greatest portraitist, and almost modern in his emphasis on self-portraits, painted continually throughout his career.
  • Rembrandt’s self-portraits were made by the artist staring in the mirror at himself, and the artworks and sketches thereby reverse his true characteristics.
  • A collection of self-portraits by the Dutch painter. rembrandt1. ... Selfportrait_Rembrandt21. Self-Portrait at the Age of Sixty-Three, 1669.
  • Title: Self-Portrait. Artist: Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn) (Dutch, Leiden 1606–1669 Amsterdam). Date: 1660. Medium: Oil on canvas.