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Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (1606–1669) is regarded as one of the most important painters in Western art, yet his unparalleled talent is particularly evident in his graphic works. With just a few precise lines, he created expressive faces and vibrant moments on paper, earning the admiration of his contemporaries. Rembrandt's drawings encompass a wide range of content and style. Whether using pen or brush, charcoal, colored chalks, or ink, his studies of figures and faces showcase his long-standing engagement with human expression. Additionally, he reinterpreted biblical scenes with great inventiveness. His etchings are distinguished by their precise handling of light and shadow. Even elusive night scenes and landscapes at dusk are captured with his burin on copper plates. This comprehensive monograph gathers all of Rembrandt's paper works for the first time—708 drawings presented in brilliant color reproductions, along with 314 high-quality etchings.

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Rembrandt, Rene Hoppenbrouwers, Rembrandt

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1991
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