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Tronie of a Young Man in a Gorget and Cap, c1639. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
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Tronie of a Young Man in a Gorget and Cap, c1639. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Tronie of a Young Man in a Gorget and Cap, c1639. Painting held in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence. From The Dutch Genius by Haldane MacFall [T. C. and E. C. Jack, London, 1911]
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This print showcases Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn's masterpiece, "Tronie of a Young Man in a Gorget and Cap" painted around 1639. Held in the prestigious Uffizi Gallery in Florence, this Dutch genius perfectly captures the essence of a young man from the seventeenth century. The subject, dressed in traditional Dutch attire, wears a gorget and cap that exude an air of sophistication and elegance. The earthy brown tones of his clothing harmonize with the rustic countryside backdrop, transporting us to Holland during this golden age. Rembrandt's skillful use of color brings life to every brushstroke on the canvas. The young man's direct gaze captivates viewers as they are drawn into his world, evoking curiosity and intrigue. His headdress adds an element of mystery to his character while emphasizing his status within society. Printed in 1911 by T. C. and E. C Jack publishers as part of Haldane MacFall's publication "The Dutch Genius" this image has stood the test of time as it continues to mesmerize art enthusiasts even today. As we admire this portrait captured through oil on panel technique, we can't help but appreciate Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn's unparalleled talent for capturing human emotion and expression. This print serves as a timeless reminder of the beauty found within classical art forms from centuries past.
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