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Man Wearing a Close Cap: Bust (the Artists Father ?), 1630, (1906). Creator: Unknown
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Man Wearing a Close Cap: Bust (the Artists Father ?), 1630, (1906). Creator: Unknown
Man Wearing a Close Cap: Bust (the Artists Father ?), 1630, (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 a captivating portrait titled "Man Wearing a Close Cap: Bust (the Artist's Father?), 1630". Created in 1906 by an unknown artist, this image is based on an etching by the renowned Rembrandt. The subject of the portrait is believed to be Harmen Gerritsz van Rijn, who lived from 1565 to 1630. The photograph showcases a man with a weathered face and intense gaze, his features beautifully captured in monochrome. He wears a close cap, adding an air of sophistication to his appearance. The attention to detail in his clothing and hat reflects the fashion of seventeenth-century Netherlands. This image was published in "The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs". Volume VIII, between October 1905 and March 1906. It exemplifies the magazine's dedication to showcasing fine art and its commitment to preserving historical works. As we admire this striking portrayal of an old Dutch gentleman, we are reminded of Rembrandt's mastery as an artist and his ability to capture not only physical likeness but also the depth of human emotion. This print serves as both a testament to Rembrandt's influence on future generations of artists and as a window into the life and style of seventeenth-century Netherlands.
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