Rembrandt's women
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Rembrandt's women
National Gallery of Scotland in collaboration with the Royal Academy of Arts, 2001
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Note
Catalogue of an exhibition held at National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh, 8 June - 2 Sept. 2001, the Royal Academy of Arts, London, 22 Sept. - 16 Dec. 2001
Bibliography: p. 262-268
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Focusing on Rembrandt's portrayal of women, this book reveals those in the man's life as well as his unique approach to depicting the female form in paintings drawings and prints. The book features 140 superb works drawn from the finest collections in the world - sketches of women employed in household chores, mothers with babies and toddlers, paintings of smiling servant girls and wizened old women. Alongside these sketches are Rembrandt's studies of the female nude, pictures of goddesses and historical heroines as well as little-known erotic prints. It traces how mother, wife, mistress, maid and models appear in compositions, and follows how, throughout his life, Rembrandt combined classical and northern traditions, the personal and universal, with an extraordinary breadth of vision in his depiction of womankind. The essays by major Rembrandt scholars discuss the painter's biography in relation to the portrayal of the women in his household; the social position of women in Rembrandt's time; the artistic context of Rembrandt's nudes; the identity of the women who modelled for artists in 17th century Holland; and the significance of costume and jewellery in Rembrandt's images.
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