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Self-portrait as the Apostle Paul (Dutch: Zelfportret als de apostel Paulus) is one of over 40 painted self-portraits by Rembrandt, painted in 1661 by the Dutch artist Rembrandt. It is now in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
The Apostle Paul at his Writing Desk: 1657: Oil on canvas: 129 x 102: National Gallery of Art, Washington: 254: Rembrandt and workshop The Apostle Bartholomew: 1657: Oil on canvas: 122.7 x 99.5: Timken Museum of Art, San Diego: 255: The So-called Small Vienna Self-portrait: c. 1657: Oil on panel: 48.9 x 40.2: Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna: 256
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Rembrandt: The Apostle Paul in Contemplation ; Artist: Rembrandt (1606–1669) Alternative names: Rembrandt van Rijn, Birth name: Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn ...
The Apostle Paul, portrait by Rembrandt (c. 1657) ... Protestant or Greek Orthodox, and it is the apostle Paul and his ideas that are central – in the hymns, ...
Famous works depicting the apostles include Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper (c.1495–1498), The Four Apostles (1526) by Albrecht Dürer, Incredulity of Saint Thomas (c.1601–1602) by Caravaggio, and Self-Portrait as the Apostle Paul (1661) by Rembrandt.
Although the concept of the apostles in the context of Christianity generally refers to the first twelve apostles of Jesus Christ as enumerated in the Gospels [15] [16] (Judas Iscariot being replaced by Matthias due to his treachery), [17] some apostolados contain portraits of other important figures in Christianity, such as Jesus, Paul, Mary, and/or Luke.
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