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Portraits (1633-39) by REMBRANDT
Portraits (1633-39)
by REMBRANDT
After his marriage in 1634, his wife Saskia was the subject of the largest number of single portraits during the 1630s.
Rembrandt posed her in mythological dress, particularly in the flower-draped abundance of the goddess Flora, and in formal attire with fastidious profile.
Rembrandt often dressed models in unusual costumes because of their exotic associations.
Jan Rijcksen and His Wife, Griet Jans
1633
Oil on canvas, 111 x 166 cm
Royal Collection, London
Jan Pietersz. Bruyningh, and His Wife Hillegont Pietersdr. Moutmaker
1633
Oil on canvas, 131 x 107 cm
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Portrait of a Woman
1633
Oil on wood, 68 x 50 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Portrait of a Man Rising from his Chair
1633
Oil on canvas, 124 x 99 cm
Taft Museum of Art, Cincinnati
Portrait of a Young Woman with a Fan
1633
Oil on canvas, 126 x 101 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Portrait of the Young Saskia
1633
Oil on oak, 53 x 45 cm
Gemäldegalerie, Dresden
Portrait of Johannes Wtenbogaert
1633
Oil on canvas, 130 x 103 cm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Portrait of Johannes Wtenbogaert (detail)
1633
Oil on canvas
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Portrait of a Man in Oriental Garment
1633
Oil on wood, 86 x 64 cm
Alte Pinakothek, Munich
Saskia Uylenburgh
1633
Oil on panel, 67 x 50 cm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Portrait of the Writer Jan Hermansz. Krul
1633
Oil on canvas, 129 x 101 cm
Staatliche Museen, Kassel
Portrait of Haesje Jacobsdr. van Cleyburg
1634
Oil on panel, 68 x 53 cm
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Portrait of Dirck Jansz. Pesser
1634
Oil on panel, 67 x 52 cm
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles
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