Rembrandt An A to Z
Rembrandt is generally considered one of the greatest painters in European art history, and the most important painter of the seventeenth century in the Netherlands. He was a prolific painter of self-portraits, producing almost a hundred of them throughout his long career. Together they give us a remarkably clear picture of the man, his looks, and - more importantly - his emotions, as misfortune and sorrow etched wrinkles in his face. Among the prominent characteristics of his work are his command of light and dark, often using stark contrasts, thus drawing the viewer into the painting; his dramatic and lively scenes, devoid of any rigid formality that contemporary artists often displayed; and his ostensibly deeply felt compassion for mankind, irrespective of wealth and age.