Rembrandt

Rembrandt is among the few outstanding artists of universal appeal. Yet he remains an elusive figure, too often the subject of romantic interpretation. Christopher White, author of a number of highly regarded books on Rembrandt, firmly bases his study on the most thorough and up-to-date scholarly research, and builds up a sensitive, accurate and fully-rounded portrait of his life and work. The author describes the radiant happiness of Rembrandt's marriage, tragically cut short by the death of his wife, and discusses the catastrophe of his bankruptcy. He suggests the psychological factors that may have awakened Rembrandt's sudden interest in landscape, and sympathetically delineates the last decade of the artist's life, in which he retreated into the private world of his imagination.

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Rembrandt

Rembrandt is among the few outstanding artists of universal appeal. Yet he remains an elusive figure, too often the subject of romantic interpretation. Christopher White, author of a number of highly regarded books on Rembrandt, firmly bases his study on the most thorough and up-to-date scholarly research, and builds up a sensitive, accurate and fully-rounded portrait of his life and work. The author describes the radiant happiness of Rembrandt's marriage, tragically cut short by the death of his wife, and discusses the catastrophe of his bankruptcy. He suggests the psychological factors that may have awakened Rembrandt's sudden interest in landscape, and sympathetically delineates the last decade of the artist's life, in which he retreated into the private world of his imagination.

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Rembrandt

Rembrandt

by Christopher White
Rembrandt

Rembrandt

by Christopher White

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Rembrandt is among the few outstanding artists of universal appeal. Yet he remains an elusive figure, too often the subject of romantic interpretation. Christopher White, author of a number of highly regarded books on Rembrandt, firmly bases his study on the most thorough and up-to-date scholarly research, and builds up a sensitive, accurate and fully-rounded portrait of his life and work. The author describes the radiant happiness of Rembrandt's marriage, tragically cut short by the death of his wife, and discusses the catastrophe of his bankruptcy. He suggests the psychological factors that may have awakened Rembrandt's sudden interest in landscape, and sympathetically delineates the last decade of the artist's life, in which he retreated into the private world of his imagination.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780500201954
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Publication date: 10/17/1984
Series: World of Art
Edition description: Subsequent
Pages: 218
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Christopher White was director of the Ashmolean Museum 1985–1997, and is an emeritus fellow at Worcester College, Oxford. He began his career in the department of prints and drawings at the British Museum, London, and has since held the posts of curator of graphic arts at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, and director of studies at the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art. He has written widely on Dutch art, particularly on Rembrandt, and is also the author of books on Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck, Albrecht Dürer, and the English landscape.

Table of Contents

Preface 6

Chapter 1 A Provincial Youth 7

Chapter 2 Amsterdam and Prosperity 27

Chapter 3 A Change of Direction 79

Chapter 4 New Patrons and New Companions 118

Chapter 5 In Adversity, Immortality 162

Select Bibliography 197

List of Illustrations 198

Index 205

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