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Self-portrait as the Apostle Paul, 1661. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
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Self-portrait as the Apostle Paul, 1661. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Self-portrait as the Apostle Paul, 1661. Here, Rembrandt is about 55. In this portrait he represents St Paul, the apostle, identified by his usual attributes: a manuscript and a sword, of which the hilt extends from under the cloak. The self portrait is typical of Rembrandt's late style of painting: he used the paint structure in the composition, as in the folds of the turban for example
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Self-portrait as the Apostle Paul," painted by the renowned Dutch artist Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn in 1661, showcases the artist at the age of 55. In this powerful and evocative portrait, Rembrandt depicts himself as St. Paul, the apostle, identified by his traditional attributes: a manuscript and a sword. The manuscript, a symbol of Paul's role as a writer and teacher, is held in his right hand, while the hilt of the sword, a symbol of his martyrdom, extends from under the cloak. This portrait is a quintessential example of Rembrandt's late style of painting, characterized by the use of heavy impasto and bold, expressive brushstrokes. The intricately textured folds of the turban, for instance, reveal the artist's mastery of paint application and his ability to bring depth and dimension to the canvas. The portrait is typical of the Baroque era, with its grandeur and dramatic use of light and shadow. The clothing, with its rich colors and intricate patterns, reflects the fashion of the time, while the aging face and furrowed brow convey the wisdom and intensity of the subject. This oil on canvas painting is a testament to Rembrandt's artistic heritage and his enduring influence on Western art. It is a reminder of the historical significance of the Dutch Golden Age and the rich cultural heritage of the Low Countries. The portrait is currently housed in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, where it continues to captivate and inspire visitors from around the world.
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