Rembrandt The Master & His Workshop

“Rembrandt The Master & His Workshop” by Christopher Brown, published by Yale University Press in 1991, offers an in-depth exploration of the renowned artist Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn. This edition spans 360 pages and is presented in English, featuring a wealth of illustrations, including color plates and black-and-white reproductions. The book comprises essays, a catalogue, and a bibliography, providing a comprehensive look at Rembrandt’s work and his workshop.
Readers will find a detailed examination of Rembrandt’s artistic contributions, alongside insights into the context of his time. The book emphasizes the significance of museums in the Netherlands and their role in preserving and showcasing Rembrandt’s legacy. With its rich visual content and scholarly approach, this work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in art history and the life of one of the most influential painters of the 17th century.
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Essays. Catalogue. Bibliography. Illustrated profusely throughout with colour plates and black and white reproductions . 4to pp. 396 Brossura (wrappers) In association with National Gallery Publications, London Ottimo (Fine)
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