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Bearded man in a furred oriental cap and robe: the artists father, 1631, (1906)
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Bearded man in a furred oriental cap and robe: the artists father, 1631, (1906)
Bearded man in a furred oriental cap and robe: the artists father, 1631, (1906). Portrait of Harmen Gerritsz van Rijn (1565-1630). After an etching by Rembrandt. From " The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs", Volume VIII, October 1905 - March 1906. [The Burlington Magazine Ltd, London, 1906]
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This print captures the essence of a bearded man in a furred oriental cap and robe. The subject of this portrait is none other than Harmen Gerritsz van Rijn, the father of the renowned artist Rembrandt. Dating back to 1631, this image was beautifully etched by Rembrandt himself. The striking contrast between light and shadow adds depth to the composition, emphasizing every wrinkle on his weathered face. The intricate details of his fur-lined cap and robe showcase the artist's meticulous attention to clothing attire during that era. Van Rijn's piercing gaze reveals wisdom acquired through years of experience, while his beard symbolizes maturity and authority. This monochrome masterpiece not only immortalizes an individual but also serves as a testament to familial ties within artistic circles. Originally featured in "The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs" in 1906, this print transports us back centuries ago when Dutch art flourished under Rembrandt's brushstrokes. It offers viewers a glimpse into the life and lineage of one of history's greatest painters. As we admire this enigmatic figure frozen in time, we are reminded that behind every great artist lies an equally remarkable muse - their own flesh and blood. Through this photograph, we connect with both past generations and contemporary audiences who continue to appreciate Rembrandt van Rijn's enduring legacy.
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