
Rembrandt · PD
戴天鹅绒贝雷帽的自画像
作品信息
故事
1634 was the year Rembrandt married Saskia van Uylenburgh, the daughter of a wealthy Frisian lawyer, and the match lifted him into Amsterdam society just as commissions were pouring in. He painted this self-portrait that same year, on a small oak panel. He shows himself not as a gentleman claiming rank but as a working painter: a dark coat, a fur collar, a scarf loose at the neck, and the black velvet beret that had been a badge of the artist since the Renaissance. The head turns sharply toward you, alert, catching the light. He was 28, newly married, and already confident enough to rest his standing on his art rather than his birth.




