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The Grand Jewish Bride, 1635 (Etching)
7393350 The Grand Jewish Bride, 1635 (Etching) by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (1606-69); 22, 1 x 17 cm; Fondation Glenat, Grenoble, France; (add.info.: Saskia van Uylenburgh (1612-1642)); © Fonds Glenat
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The Grand Jewish Bride, 1635 (Etching) by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn captures the essence of beauty and elegance in this exquisite print. Measuring 22.1 x 17 cm, this artwork is housed at Fondation Glenat in Grenoble, France. The subject of the etching is Saskia van Uylenburgh (1612-1642), a woman of grace and charm who was married to Rembrandt himself. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke, from the intricate jewelry adorning her neck and ears to the elaborate hairstyle that frames her face. This piece showcases the baroque style that was popular during the seventeenth century, characterized by its dramatic lighting and rich colors. It exemplifies Rembrandt's mastery as an engraver, capturing both youthfulness and maturity in his depiction of Saskia. The significance of this artwork extends beyond its aesthetic appeal. It serves as an official document commemorating a wedding ceremony between two individuals from different backgrounds - Saskia being Jewish while Rembrandt hailed from Dutch origins. Through this print, we catch a glimpse into a moment frozen in time - a celebration of love bridging cultural divides. It symbolizes not only their union but also represents tolerance and acceptance amidst diverse religious beliefs. As we admire "The Grand Jewish Bride" let us appreciate not just its artistic brilliance but also reflect on the message it conveys about unity and understanding.
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