The Drawings of Rembrandt

The Drawings of Rembrandt

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Author: Seymour Silve
Format: Paperback, 203mm x 250mm, 1000g, 264 pages
Published: Thames & Hudson Ltd, United Kingdom, 2019

This sweeping overview of Rembrandt's extraordinary achievement as a draughtsman fills a gap in the otherwise enormous literature on the artist. Beautifully illustrated, mostly in colour, the more than 150 drawings - culled from a corpus of some 800 - are discussed in detail. The drawings span Rembrandt's entire productive life as an artist, from early self-portraits in the 1620s to late drawings from the 1660s of the victim of an execution, a state coach, and historical and mythological images. The scope of the book allows readers to delve into the very broad range of Rembrandt's oeuvre of drawings.

Seymour Slive served as director of the Harvard Art Museums from 1975 to 1991. He was an eminent scholar of Dutch art and more specifically of Rembrandt, Frans Hals and Jacob van Ruisdael.

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Author: Seymour Silve
Format: Paperback, 203mm x 250mm, 1000g, 264 pages
Published: Thames & Hudson Ltd, United Kingdom, 2019

This sweeping overview of Rembrandt's extraordinary achievement as a draughtsman fills a gap in the otherwise enormous literature on the artist. Beautifully illustrated, mostly in colour, the more than 150 drawings - culled from a corpus of some 800 - are discussed in detail. The drawings span Rembrandt's entire productive life as an artist, from early self-portraits in the 1620s to late drawings from the 1660s of the victim of an execution, a state coach, and historical and mythological images. The scope of the book allows readers to delve into the very broad range of Rembrandt's oeuvre of drawings.

Seymour Slive served as director of the Harvard Art Museums from 1975 to 1991. He was an eminent scholar of Dutch art and more specifically of Rembrandt, Frans Hals and Jacob van Ruisdael.