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Rembrandt. Portrait of a man

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  • Various authors

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  • 335 pages
  • 12 hours of reading

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This publication will accompany the eponymous exhibition project (in partnership with Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne), whose central theme is the painting "Scholar in his Study", housed in NGP's collections. The representative catalogue focuses on the themes of learning and scholarship, contemplation and intimacy from several different viewpoints beginning with the artist's early career and works in the context of the themes, followed by his growing popularity in Amsterdam, to relevant works of his students and modern interpretations of Rembrandt's oeuvre. The article on the technological examination of Rembrandt's key works offers a deep insight into the core of his art. Exhibition: Kinsky Palace, National Gallery Prague, Czech Republic (25.09.2020 - 31.01.2021).

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Rembrandt. Portrait of a man, Various authors

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Title
Rembrandt. Portrait of a man
Language
English
Released
2020
Format
Paperback
Pages
335
ISBN10
8070357525
ISBN13
9788070357521
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This publication will accompany the eponymous exhibition project (in partnership with Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne), whose central theme is the painting "Scholar in his Study", housed in NGP's collections. The representative catalogue focuses on the themes of learning and scholarship, contemplation and intimacy from several different viewpoints beginning with the artist's early career and works in the context of the themes, followed by his growing popularity in Amsterdam, to relevant works of his students and modern interpretations of Rembrandt's oeuvre. The article on the technological examination of Rembrandt's key works offers a deep insight into the core of his art. Exhibition: Kinsky Palace, National Gallery Prague, Czech Republic (25.09.2020 - 31.01.2021).