• In these early paintings, Rembrandt began inserting his own portrait as a bystander or participant, initiating a lifelong pursuit of self-portraiture.
  • Title: Self-Portrait. Artist: Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn) (Dutch, Leiden 1606–1669 Amsterdam). Date: 1660. Medium: Oil on canvas.
  • This painting is interesting because Rembrandt chose to conceal his character in this self-portrait through the use of chiaroscuro.
  • Rembrandt is one of the most influential artists in history. Here, we will explore his numerous self-portraits.
  • Self-Portrait at the Easel - Rembrandt - Louvre INV 1747‎ (9 F). Self-portrait paintings by Rembrandt wearing a hat and two chains‎ (7 F).
  • Here we present 6 magnificent examples of Rembrandt’s self-portraits that show all the good and bad things that happened to him in his life.
  • Discover the beauty and depth of Rembrandt's self-portraits for your own artistic inspiration.
  • In his Self Portrait, Rembrandt was costumed in the grand manner of sixteenth century, with a slashed sleeve and a fur-edged tabard, a gold chain fastened about...
  • It expresses the life that this face has lived. But Rembrandt's self-portraits through his career were really of different types.
  • This self-depiction of a confident and successful young artist recently established in Amsterdam is one of the last painted self-portraits by Rembrandt left in...