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UNIT 10 - READING 1 Rembrandt
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UNIT 10 - READING 1 Rembrandt
Rembrandt, a baroque artist, ranks as one of the greatest painters in Western history. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn was born on July 15, 1606, in Leiden, Netherlands. Combining a deep understanding of human nature with brilliant technique, he produced nearly 600 paintings. Rembrandt's work is famous for his command of light and dark, often using contrast to draw the viewer into the painting. This feature is best shown in Night Watch, his largest painting. It was completed in 1642, at the peak of the Dutch Golden Age. Viewing the painting in person, one is struck by the extreme contrast between light and dark, which adds to the feeling of movement and depth. There is a man in the foreground of the painting carrying a spear that almost appears to be three-dimensional. This illusory depth shows what a genius Rembrandt was. His ability to use light and color, along with linear perspective, brings his paintings to life. However, if you were to look at a reproduction of Night Watch in a book, you would not be able to appreciate this. The spear, which seems so real in person, looks completely unremarkable in a photograph. From the late 1630s, Rembrandt began to paint landscapes. These works focused on the darker side of nature, showing mysterious scenes such as huge fallen trees in a storm or threatening skies. Such characteristics can be found in his painting Stormy Landscape(1638). Toward the end of his life, Rembrandt painted some of his finest self-portraits, highlighting the effect that grief and sorrow had had on his face. They reflected his painful family life as opposed to his successful public career. The numerous self-portraits he produced give us a remarkable record of the aging process of his own facial features in addition to the changes of his own character. Compared to other artists of his time, Rembrandt studied the world surrounding him more clearly and with greater insight. The consistently high standard throughout his work has earned Rembrandt the reputation of being a central figure in the golden age of Dutch art.
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1 Rembrandt, a baroque artist, ranks as one of the greatest painters in Western history. 2 Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn was born on July 15, 1606, in Leiden, Netherlands. 3 Combining a deep understanding of human nature with brilliant technique, he produced nearly 600 paintings. 4 Rembrandt's work is famous for his command of light and dark, often using contrast to draw the viewer into the painting. 5 This feature is best shown in Night Watch, his largest painting. 6 It was completed in 1642, at the peak of the Dutch Golden Age. 7 Viewing the painting in person, one is struck by the extreme contrast between light and dark, which adds to the feeling of movement and depth. 8 There is a man in the foreground of the painting carrying a spear that almost appears to be three-dimensional. 9 This illusory depth shows what a genius Rembrandt was. 10 His ability to use light and color, along with linear perspective, brings his paintings to life. 11 However, if you were to look at a reproduction of Night Watch in a book, you would not be able to appreciate this. 12 The spear, which seems so real in person, looks completely unremarkable in a photograph. 13 From the late 1630s, Rembrandt began to paint landscapes. 14 These works focused on the darker side of nature, showing mysterious scenes such as huge fallen trees in a storm or threatening skies. 15 Such characteristics can be found in his painting Stormy Landscape(1638). 16 Toward the end of his life, Rembrandt painted some of his finest self-portraits, highlighting the effect that grief and sorrow had had on his face. 17 They reflected his painful family life as opposed to his successful public career. 18 The numerous self-portraits he produced give us a remarkable record of the aging process of his own facial features in addition to the changes of his own character. 19 Compared to other artists of his time, Rembrandt studied the world surrounding him more clearly and with greater insight. 20 The consistently high standard throughout his work has earned Rembrandt the reputation of being a central figure in the golden age of Dutch art.