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Product Identifiers
PublisherAmsterdam University Press
ISBN-109089645616
ISBN-139789089645616
eBay Product ID (ePID)11050412824
Product Key Features
Number of Pages336 Pages
Publication NameRembrandt. the Painter Thinking
LanguageEnglish
SubjectIndividual Artists / General, European
Publication Year2016
TypeTextbook
AuthorErnst Van De Wetering
Subject AreaArt
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight60.9 Oz
Item Length10.4 in
Item Width9.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2016-476234
Reviews"As is always true of Van de Wetering's writings, his analyses are based on close, repeated looking at Rembrandt's painting, and looking with the eye of a talented portrait painter. His ability to convey in words what he is convinced Rembrandt was working toward in paint carries conviction. Best of all, his writing forces one back to examine Rembrandt's paintings, or at least the works in reproduction." - Catherine B. Scallen, Case Western Reserve University, Renaissance Quarterly Vol. LXX, No. 4 "Our overall view of Rembrandt is now on a new plateau and it is appropriate to salute Ernst van de Wetering for his remarkable achievement." -- Burlington Magazine "This lavishly illustrated book is a rare insight into Rembrandt work process and painting theory. A definitive must-have for all serious artists!" -- The Art of Watercolour " Rembrandt: The Painter Thinking is a product of a lifetime of study of Rembrandt, full of wise insights and with a freshness of approach that has long characterised Van de Wetering's work on the artist." -- The Art Newspaper Review 5 stars -- NRC Handelsblad "This is the first time that such an elaborate monography is dedicated to the thinking process of the master. A unique approach!" -- Christus Rex Boekbesprekingen "Een mooi uitgevoerd en fraai geïllustreerd boek" -- NBD Biblion "After the justly praised study of the artist's practice, Rembrandt: The Painter at Work , Ernst van de Wetering has now produced a no less admirable companion volume devoted to the artist's theory. Even if he had not played a major part in redefining Rembrandt's painted oeuvre in the six volumes of the Corpus of Rembrandt's Paintings , these two complementary books alone would establish his crucial role in understanding Rembrandt's art." -- Burlington Magazine, February 2017
IllustratedYes
Table Of ContentPreface PART I Profession: painter PART II Towards a reconstruction of Rembrandt's art theory PART III Rembrandt as a searching artist Notes References Appendix Index
SynopsisThis gorgeously illustrated book explores how Rembrandt achieved mastery by systematic exploration of the 'foundations of the art of painting'., Even during the artist's lifetime, contemporary art lovers considered Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669) to be an exceptional artist. In this revelatory sequel to the acclaimed Rembrandt: The Painter at Work , renowned Rembrandt authority Ernst van de Wetering investigates the painter's considerations that determined the striking changes in his development from an early age onwards. This gorgeously illustrated book explores how Rembrandt achieved mastery by systematic exploration of the 'foundations of the art of painting'. According to written sources from the seventeenth century, which were largely misinterpreted until now, these 'foundations' were considered essential at that time. From his first endeavours in painting, Rembrandt embarked on a journey past these foundations, thus becoming the 'pittore famoso', whom Count Cosimo the Medici visited at the end of his life. Rembrandt never stopped searching for solutions to the pictorial problems that confronted him; this led over time to radical changes that cannot simply be attributed to stylistic evolution or natural development. In a quest as rigorous and novel as the artist's, Van de Wetering reveals how Rembrandt became the revolutionary painter that would continue to fascinate the art world. This ground breaking exploration reconstructs Rembrandt's theories and methods, shedding new light both on the artist's exceptional accomplishments and on the theory and practice of painting in the Dutch Golden Age.