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    ‘New Rembrandt’ to be unveiled in Amsterdam

    April 13, 2016 / 0 Comments

    Portrait is not a lost work by Dutch master but a 3D printed painting made by software that distilled the features of a Rembrandt. If people think the portrait of a 17th-century thirtysomething man in black hat and white collar looks unmistakably like a Rembrandt, then Bas Korsten will be a happy man. The painting’s true creators are, however, data analysts and computers. On Tuesday in Amsterdam, an artwork called “the Next Rembrandt” will be unveiled for the first time. It is the result of an 18-month project which asks whether new technology and data can bring back to life one of the greatest, most innovative painters of all time.…

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    Rembrandt, the First Modern Painter

    October 26, 2015 / 0 Comments

    Just outside Amsterdam there lives an old, well-known, and respected Dutch painter. He has worked hard throughout his life—but he has only produced, as far as the world knows, a few drawings and one large canvas which is in the National Museum. I went to see his second major work, a triptych of the war. We spoke of war, old age, the vocation of the painter. He opened the door of his studio to let me go in first. The huge canvases were white. After years of work he had that day calmly destroyed them. The second major work of his life was still unfinished. The point of this story…

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