
Rembrandt
1606–1669 · Republik der Vereinigten Niederlande · Malerei des niederländischen Goldenen Zeitalters
Die Geschichte
In the 1630s Rembrandt was the most sought-after portraitist in Amsterdam, a city then swelling with money from Dutch ships that reached as far as Japan. He married well, to Saskia, the daughter of a well-connected family, bought a large house on a fashionable street, and filled it with things, paintings, weapons, exotic shells, suits of armour, whatever he thought he might one day paint. He bought at auction the way other men drank.
Then the tide went out. Saskia died young, in 1642, the same year he finished the enormous militia portrait now called The Night Watch. Fashion in portraiture was moving toward something smoother and brighter than his deep browns and heavy shadow. Commissions thinned. His spending did not. By 1656 he was insolvent, and rather than face debtors' prison he surrendered his goods to the city to be sold for his creditors. The inventory drawn up that year lists the shells and the armour and more than 60 of his own paintings. Within two years the grand house was gone too, sold at auction, and he moved with what remained of his household to plainer rooms across town.
None of this dimmed the work; if anything it did the opposite. Freed of the polished society portrait, he painted with a rougher, thicker hand, loading the light onto a forehead or a sleeve and letting the rest sink into dark. He kept turning the mirror on himself, and across his life he left around 80 self-portraits, the late ones unsparing, the face of a man who had lost nearly everything and was still looking hard at it. He died in 1669, and in one of his very last self-portraits he painted himself laughing, in the guise of an ancient Greek painter, brush in hand, at a joke the picture never explains.
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Porträt einer Frau mit StraußenfederfächerRembrandt, 1656
Porträt eines jungen Mannes mit goldener KetteRembrandt, 1635
Bildnis des Cornelis Claeszoon Anslo und seiner Frau Aaltje SchoutenRembrandt, 1641
Porträt von Dirck van OsRembrandt, 1658
Bildnis des Eleazar SwalmiusRembrandt, 1637
Bildnis des Maerten SoolmansRembrandt, 1634
Porträt der Oopjen CoppitRembrandt, 1634
Saskia van Uylenburgh im arkadischen KostümRembrandt, 1635
Selbstbildnis mit schwarzer MützeRembrandt, 1637
Selbstbildnis mit SamtbarettRembrandt, 1634
Selbstbildnis mit schwarzem Barett und goldener KetteRembrandt, 1654
Selbstbildnis mit beschatteten AugenRembrandt, 1634
Simeon im TempelRembrandt, 1628
Stürmische LandschaftRembrandt, 1638
Paulus im GefängnisRembrandt, 1627
Der Apostel PaulusRembrandt, 1657
Die Heilige Familie mit dem VorhangRembrandt, 1646
Der Raub der ProserpinaRembrandt, 1632
Der Brillenverkäufer (Das Sehen)Rembrandt, 1624
Die HeimsuchungRembrandt, 1640
Zwei streitende AlteRembrandt, 1628
Bärtiger Mann mit MützeRembrandt, 1657
Anbetung der HirtenRembrandt, 1646
Anna und der blinde TobitRembrandt, 1630
Der Apostel PetrusRembrandt, 1629