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rembrandt
Jacob e Gheyn III, 1632 Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp, 1632 Belshazzar's Feast, 1635 Night Watch, 1642
Trivia about rembrandt
Carel Fabritius, whose self-portrait is seen here, is considered this man's greatest pupil
His first important commission in Amsterdam was to paint that city's guild of surgeons
His "Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp" featured the doctor, his colleagues & a cadaver
In the 1640s he painted his young son, Titus
It's this man's 1632 anatomical work seen here
In 1639 this Dutch master bought a home in Amsterdam that later became a museum
The young man seen here is one of many portraits by this Dutchman:
This Dutchman portrayed his wife Saskia as a goddess in the 1653 painting seen here
To see his "Night Watch", head to the top floor of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam
In 1998 an art student in London painted a yellow pound sign on a self-portrait by this Dutchman
An 1898 exhibit in Amsterdam devoted to this old master has been called the first blockbuster art show
This Baroque artist painted dozens of self-portraits & went "Baroque" with a 1656 bankruptcy
His 17th century work seen here is known as "The Jewish Bride":
Grime darkened the daytime setting of this artist's work, causing it to be misnamed "The Night Watch"
"Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer"
This Dutchman's 1660s painting of "The Jewish Bride" is in the Rijksmuseum
Originally full of light & color, his 1642 work was so darkened by grime & smoke it's now called "The Night Watch"
This man's 1642 work, seen here is today found in an Amsterdam museum
On October 4, 1669 he died in poverty in Amsterdam
Seen here is this man's portrait of Gerard de Lairesse, who said, "Everything art can achieve was possible for him"
He painted the self-portrait seen here at age 27 in 1633
One of his most famous etchings is "Christ Healing the Sick", aka "The 100-Guilder Print", completed in the 1640s
Not any artist could sell for millions like today; he had to be a master like this "Night Watch" Dutchman
In 1961 the Met purchased his "Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer" for $2.3 million
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a famous painting on the monitor.) In "The Night Watch" by this artist, the woman with the golden glow may be his wife Saskia who died the year it was completed
This "Night Watch" artist painted portraits of himself throughout his lifetime
Among the hundreds of paintings by this Dutch master is the nude "Bathsheba at the Bath"
This Dutchman's 1655 "Head of Christ" is seen here
His 1653 painting "Aristotle Contemplating The Bust Of Homer" was produced for Don Antonio Ruffo
His "Self-Portrait with Saskia" (his wife) around 1635 showed him in the lap of luxury; in 1669 he died broke
A Gerrit Dou work is sometimes known as "The Mother of" this painter with whom Dou studied in 17th century Leiden
Dr. Tulp was so pleased with this artist's painting of his "Anatomy Lesson" that it hung in his school of surgery
The picture here appeared in 1656 with the headline "Dutch Treat: This Painter's Model Mistress Tells All!"
No Dutch boy was used by this Dutchman in the 1654 piece seen here
Charles Laughton as this painter has to deal with men upset at being shown in shadow in the "Night Watch"
In 1634 this artist married the wealthy Saskia Van Uylenburgh & used her as a model
There's good old Adelberg Trebek, but this Dutchman just used al as a model for 1654's "Jan Six"
His "Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp" established him as one of Amsterdam's great portrait painters
This Dutch master was barely 22 in 1628 when he started teaching in Leiden
His house in the Jodenbreestraat in Amsterdam is now a museum
Born 1606 in the Netherlands,"The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp",died 1669
In his "Night Watch", hierarchy is shown by the shadow of the militia captain's hand on an underling's coat
In 1655 Cromwell suppressed a Royalist revolt & this Dutchman painted "The Slaughtered Ox"
Rembrandt's career is spanned by a remarkable series of painfully honest portraits of this man
One of many self-portraits by this Dutchman is etched here
A 1665 work by this Dutch artist shows his common-law wife, Hendrickje, as "Juno"
$300 million worth of art was stolen from the Gardener Museum including the only marine painting by this Dutchman
"St. Bartholomew" (seen here)(1661)
"The Jewish Bride"(1665)
This Dutchman's brother Adrian may have been the model for his "The Man With the Golden Helmet"
The cadaver in his "The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp" was that of Aris Kindt, an executed robber
One of this master's many self-portraits is seen here
Back in 1961 his "Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer" brought a record price of $2.3 million
Stolen a year earlier, in January 1989 police in The Hague retrieved "Man with Beard", a painting by this old master
His 1653 work "Aristotle with a Bust of Homer" was one of the few sent abroad during his lifetime