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Rembrandt : the master & his workshop

Christopher Brown, Jan Kelch & Pieter van Thiel ; [edited by Sally Salvesen ; translators, Elizabeth Clegg, Michael Hoyle, Paul Vincent]

Yale University Press in association with National Gallery Publications, c1991

  • : set
  • paintings : hard
  • paintings : paper
  • drawings & etchings : hard
  • drawings & etchings : paper

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Exhibition catalogue

Exhibitions dates, Gemäldegalerie SMPK at the Altes Museum, Berlin 12 Sept. 1991-10 Nov. 1991, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 4 Dec. 1991-1 March 1992, The National Gallery London, 26 March 1992-24 May 1992

Organizer: Uwe Wieczorek

Drawings & etchings / Holm Bevers, Peter Schatborn & Barbara Welzel

Includes bibliographical references

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

paintings : hard ISBN 9780300051490

Description

Together with "Rembrandt: The Master and his Workshop (Drawings and Etchings)", this book serves as the catalogue for a major exhibition of Rembrandt's paintings, drawings, and etchings opening at the Altes Museum in Berlin and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam in 1991. Paintings and etchings from this exhibition will later be on display at the National Gallery in London; the drawings will be shown at the British Museum. In this volume on the paintings, prominent experts discuss Rembrandt's life, his technique, the organization of his workshop, and the history of critical response to him. The authors then present detailed studies of 51 paintings definately attributed to Rembrandt, from his earliest biblical subjects to the last self-portrait. The final section of the book discusses the work of Rembrandt's pupils, including Ferdinand Bol, Gerrit Dou, and Nicolaes Maes. Paintings once assumed to be by Rembrandt are attributed to these pupils and are related to other works they have done.

Table of Contents

  • Essays - Rembrant's method, Ernst van de Wetering
  • Rembrandt and his time, A. Th. van Deursen
  • the documentary evidence, Sebastian Dudok van Heel
  • Rembrandt's technique, Ernst van de Wetering
  • critical responses to Rembrandt, J. Boomgard and R. W. Scheller
  • the catalogue.
Volume

paintings : paper ISBN 9780300051506

Description

Together with "Rembrandt: The Master and his Workshop (Drawings and Etchings)", this book serves as the catalogue for a major exhibition of Rembrandt's paintings, drawings, and etchings opening at the Altes Museum in Berlin and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam in 1991. Paintings and etchings from this exhibition will later be on display at the National Gallery in London; the drawings will be shown at the British Museum. In this volume on the paintings, prominent experts discuss Rembrandt's life, his technique, the organization of his workshop, and the history of critical response to him. The authors then present detailed studies of 51 paintings definately attributed to Rembrandt, from his earliest biblical subjects to the last self-portrait. The final section of the book discusses the work of Rembrandt's pupils, including Ferdinand Bol, Gerrit Dou, and Nicolaes Maes. Paintings once assumed to be by Rembrandt are attributed to these pupils and are related to other works they have done.

Table of Contents

  • Essays - Rembrandt's method, Ernst van de Wetering
  • Rembrandt and his time, A. Th. van Deursen
  • the documentary evidence, Sebastian Dudok van Heel
  • Rembrandt's workshop, J. Bruyn
  • Rembrandt's technique, Ernst van de Wetering
  • critical responses to Rembrandt, J. Boomgard and R.W. Scheller
  • the catalogue.
Volume

drawings & etchings : hard ISBN 9780300051513

Description

Together with "Rembrandt: The Master and his Workshop (Paintings)", this book serves as the catalogue for a major exhibition of Rembrandt's paintings, drawings, and etchings opening at the Altes Museum in Berlin and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam in 1991. Paintings and etchings from this exhibition will later be on display at the National Gallery in London; the drawings will be shown at the British Museum. This volume surveys Rembrandt' s entire graphic oeuvre, relating his works to those of his students, who learned by copying his drawings and etchings. There are essays on Rembrandt's development and technique as a graphic artist and a detailed study of 40 drawings and 40 etchings by Rembrandt. There are also drawings by members of Rembrandt's workshop.

Table of Contents

  • Drawings - Rembrandt's development as a draughtsman, Peter Schatborn
  • catalogue
  • etchings - Rembrandt as an etcher, Holm Bevers
  • catalogue.
Volume

drawings & etchings : paper ISBN 9780300051520

Description

Together with "Rembrandt: The Master and his Workshop (Paintings)", this book serves as the catalogue for a major exhibition of Rembrandt's paintings, drawings, and etchings opening at the Altes Museum in Berlin and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam in 1991. Paintings and etchings from this exhibition will later be on display at the National Gallery in London; the drawings will be shown at the British Museum. This volume surveys Rembrandt' s entire graphic oeuvre, relating his works to those of his students, who learned by copying his drawings and etchings. There are essays on Rembrandt's development and technique as a graphic artist and a detailed study of 40 drawings and 40 etchings by Rembrandt. There are also drawings by members of Rembrandt's workshop.

Table of Contents

  • Drawings - Rembrandt's development as a draughtsman, Peter Schatborn
  • catalogue
  • etchings - Rembrandt as an etcher, Holm Bevers
  • catalogue.
Volume

: set ISBN 9780300051919

Description

Contains two volumes which together discuss Rembrandt's life, technique, the organization of his workshop and the critical response to him. They present studies of 51 paintings, 40 etchings and 40 drawings definitely attributed to Rembrandt and discuss work attributed to his pupils.

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