Self-portrait with Saskia
In his early self-portraits, Rembrandt often practises rendering light or emotions. By contrast, these later ones are more narrative, because he dresses up in imaginary costumes (e.g. complete with an Oriental sword) or in 16th-century attire. With the latter variant, he aligns himself with celebrated 16th-century artists, such as Lucas van Leyden, Titian or Raphael.
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Self-portrait with Saskia
In his early self-portraits, Rembrandt often practises rendering light or emotions. By contrast, these later ones are more narrative, because he dresses up in imaginary costumes (e.g. complete with an Oriental sword) or in 16th-century attire. With the latter variant, he aligns himself with celebrated 16th-century artists, such as Lucas van Leyden, Titian or Raphael.
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Legaat van de heer en mevrouw De Bruijn-van der Leeuw, Muri, Zwitserland
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Mr and Mrs De Bruijn-van der Leeuw Bequest, Muri, Switzerland
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description
In his early self-portraits, R ...... van Leyden, Titian or Raphael.
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In zijn vroege zelfportretten ...... van Leyden, Titiaan of Rafaël.
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format
identifier
RP-P-1961-988
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
title
Self-portrait with Saskia
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Zelfportret met Saskia
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type
created
1636
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1636
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extent
breedte 94 mm
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height 104 mm
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hoogte 104 mm
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width 94 mm
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Collectie: prenten
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Collection: prints
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isReferencedBy
Bartsch 19 1(3)
Hollstein Dutch 19 1(3)
New Hollstein Dutch 158 1(4)
temporal
second quarter 17th century
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tweede kwart 17e eeuw
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