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A 12 page paper (11 pp. + 1 page outline) which provides a biography of the artist, a detailed description of painting, and considers the effects it had on the modern world. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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globe. Rembrandt was a product of the Renaissance, but he brought to the movement a style and intensity that was uniquely his own. Rembrandt was not only an
accomplished craftsman, he also understood the emotional power of the canvas. He breathed life into it as few had before, and created a style that has been duplicated by
others but never surpassed. Rembrandts life was reflected in his art - his loves, hopes, dreams, as well as his deep and abiding compassion for the human condition.
Despite having lived a life often touched by tragedy, Rembrandt never lost his desire to create paintings and etchings that have withstood the test of time like few of his
seventeenth-century contemporaries. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn was born on July 15, 1606 in Leiden, a college town in Holland (now the Netherlands) (Skira and Benesch 8). He was one
of six children, a product of modest, working class stock, with his father Harmen a miller by trade (Skira and Benesch 8). Rembrandt was always very close to his
mother, Neeltje, who was devoutly religious and provided her inquisitive son with the religious foundation upon which he would construct some of his most moving works of art (Skira and
Benesch 8). Many of Rembrandts paintings would depict his beloved mother either reading the Bible or featured prominently in a famous event in religious history (Skira and Benesch 8).
The young Rembrandt distanced himself intellectually from his siblings at an early age, and while his brothers eventually became tradesmen, he received education in Latin and entered Leiden University
in 1620 (Skira and Benesch 8). However, from the minute Rembrandt had been introduced to art, he developed an immediate affinity, and everything else, including studies, would take a
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