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The Raising of Lazarus, Rembrandt.Oil on panel. 37 15/16 x 32 in. (96.36 x 81.28 cm). c. 1630-1632. Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The Raising of Lazarus is an oil-on-panel painting by the Dutch artist Rembrandt from early in his career; it was probably painted between 1630 and 1632.
Portrait of a woman, standing full length in an interior: 1630s: Oil paint: private collection; 1971–2012 Metropolitan Museum of Art Self-portrait in Oriental Dress with a Poodle: 1631: Oil paint: Petit Palais, Paris Rembrandt's Sister in Oriental Dress: 1631–1633: Oil paint: Baron Arthur de Schickler, Paris Bust of a young woman: 1632: Oil ...
The Resurrection: 1635–1639: Oil on canvas: 92.9 x 67: Alte Pinakothek, Munich The Entombment of Christ: 1630s: Grisaille, panel: 32.1 x 40.3: Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, Glasgow The Visitation: 1640: Oil on panel: 56.5 x 47.8: Detroit Institute of Arts: The Holy Family with St Anne: 1640: Oil on panel: 40.6 x 34: Musée du Louvre, Paris
Rembrandt and workshop. Companion piece to 132b Portrait of Petronella Buys: 1635: Oil on panel: 78.8 x 65.3: Leiden Collection, New York: 132b: Rembrandt and workshop. Companion piece to 132a Portrait of a Man in a Slouched Hat and Bandoleer: 1635: Oil on canvas: 78.5 x 65.7: Kawamura Memorial DIC Museum of Art, Sakura: 133a: Rembrandt and/or ...
According to the Gospel of John, Thomas the Apostle missed one of Jesus's appearances to the Apostles after his resurrection, and said "Unless I see the nail marks in his hands and put my finger where the nails were, and put my hand into his side, I will not believe it." [2] A week later, Jesus appeared and told Thomas to touch him and stop ...
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (/ ˈ r ɛ m b r æ n t, ˈ r ɛ m b r ɑː n t /; [2] Dutch: [ˈrɛmbrɑnt ˈɦɑrmə(n)ˌsoːɱ vɑn ˈrɛin] ⓘ; 15 July 1606 [1] – 4 October 1669), usually simply known as Rembrandt, was a Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker, and draughtsman.
Rembrandt's teachers in Leiden were Jacob van Swanenburgh [note 1] (from 1621 to 1623, [5] with whom he learned pen drawing [6]) and Joris van Schooten. [note 2] [7]However, his six-month stay in Amsterdam in 1624, with Pieter Lastman and Jan Pynasc, was decisive in his training: Rembrandt learned pencil drawing, the principles of composition, and working from nature. [6]
Among other prominent depictions of Lazarus are works by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Ivor Williams, and Lazarus Breaking His Fast by Walter Sickert. The Raising of Lazarus is one of the most popular artistic themes in the Catacombs of Rome including examples from the 2nd century. [78] Depictions of the Resurrection of Lazarus in art