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Rembrandt – Old Man with a Gold Chain, 1631. In HD!
Click on the image to see Rembrandt’s Old Man with a Gold Chain in High Resolution!
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The Self-Indulgence of the Self-Portrait
The self-portrait: an frank insight into the soul of an artist or a web of lies? Self-Portraits are the epicentre of the Metropolitan Museum’s current exhibition: ‘Rembrandt and Degas: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man’, presenting early self-portraits by the artists side by side for the first time. Featured below: left, Rembrandt van Rijn, Sheet of Studies with Self-Portrait (detail), 1630-1634 and right, Edgar Degas, Self-Portrait (detail), c. 1855-1857: With the mass production of improved glass mirrors, the Early Renaissance in the mid-15th century saw a wave of self-portraits amongst painters, sculptors, and printmakers alike. A range of self-depictions were produced, from the humble sketch to extravagant biblical…






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