It is with justice that they call Rembrandt - magician - that's no easy occupation.
- Vincent Van Gogh
From his breathtaking Biblical scenes to his sombre self-portraits, Rembrandt's artwork flourished in the Dutch Golden Age. Art historian Beth McIntyre examines the highs and lows of his artistic career as he became a society painter with a renowned studio in Amsterdam, showing how he strived to innovate and find new ways of painting and printmaking. And finally, she explores his impact on those
who succeeded him, including van Gogh and Manet.
Packed with timelines, information boxes and a selection of his best paintings, this instalment of the Art Masters series explores the legacy of this renowned Dutch Baroque artist. The Art Masters series brings together beautiful hardback monographs of some of the most significant artists in history, looking at their lives, techniques and inspirations, as well as presenting a lavish selection of their best work.
Bethany McIntyre is an art historian who studied at the University of Manchester and the Courtauld Institute of Fine Art. She has worked as a fine art curator for over twenty years, mainly at Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales. She has curated many exhibitions and researched widely with a particular specialism in watercolours, drawing and prints. She has authored and contributed to a number of catalogues and publications and has featured on several television programmes.
SBN: 9781398850422
Publication Date: 1st February 2025
Pages: 96
Series: Art Masters
Formats
Hardcover