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Hundred Guilder Print. The Hundred Guilder Print, c.1647-1649, State 2 of 2. 278 x 388 mm. The Hundred Guilder Print is an etching with drypoint by Rembrandt, measuring 278 x 388 mm (platemark). [1] The etching's popular name derives from the large sum of money supposedly charged for it. It is also called Christ healing the sick, [2] Christ ...
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]
The Hundred Guilder Print (c. 1647–49), an etching now housed in the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo The Three Trees (1643) The Shell (a cone snail) is the only known still life Rembrandt ever etched.
Christ preaching [‘The hundred-guilder print’] About 1643-49 B159: 3: The shell [Conus Marmoreus] 1650 B217: 3: Landscape with three gabled cottages beside a road: 1650 B218: 4: Landscape with a square tower: 1650 B235: 2: Canal with an angler and two swans: 1650 B236: 2: Canal with a large boat and bridge [‘Het schuytje op de voorgrondt ...
Year. 1647. Dimensions. 76.6 cm × 92.8 cm (30.2 in × 36.5 in) Location. Gemäldegalerie, Berlin. Susanna and the Elders is a painting by the Dutch artist Rembrandt from the Baroque period. It is an oil painting on a Peltogyne panel completed in the year 1647. [1] It depicts the story of Susanna, a Deuterocanonical text from the book of Daniel ...
B18. Royal Collection, 1642. The dozens of self-portraits by Rembrandt were an important part of his oeuvre. Rembrandt created approaching one hundred self-portraits including over forty paintings, thirty-one etchings and about seven drawings; some remain uncertain as to the identity of either the subject (mostly etchings) or the artist (mostly ...