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Step into the world of Rembrandt's humorous self-portraits and captivating artworks, exploring his unique expressions through etchings and paintings. Delve into the intriguing features of Rembrandt's art, unveiling a range of emotions from surprise to laughter and even anger. Discover the artist's detailed depictions, including portraits of Agatha Bas, Saskia, and group scenes like "The Night Watch." Uncover the artistry behind Rembrandt's iconic works and his innovative techniques in this engaging journey through the history of self-portraiture.
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Rembrandt looked at his own face.... Rembrandt, Self-portrait looking surprised, 1630, etching
Portrait of a rich woman Rembrandt, Portrait of Agatha Bas, 1641, painting
Rembrandt, The Night Watch, 1642, painting A groupportrait
This is a page from a manual from Rembrandt’s own dayHere you see the guidelines artists used to draw a head
Rembrandt made etchings. What is that? Rembrandt, Portrait of a boy, 1641, etching, 9 x 6 centimetres
Rembrandt, Self-portrait wearing a cap, grinning, 1630, etching What does a laugh look like?
Rembrandt, Self-portrait, frowning, 1630, etching An angry face
Rembrandt, Self-portrait with Saskia, 1636, etching Rembrandt and Saskia
Rembrandt, Self-portraitwithraisedsabre, 1634, etching Rembrandt in fancy dress
Rembrandt, Self-portraitsketchingbeside a window, 1648, etching Rembrandt twice in reflection