Description:
- Print Landscape under a Storm by Rembrandt.
- Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669), Dutch painter and printmaker. He is considered one of the greatest Baroque masters of painting and printmaking, the most important artist of the Netherlands. With a profound knowledge of classical iconography, he often interpreted it freely in his paintings and prints to fit his own experience. He frequently combined his knowledge of the text with his particular concept of classical composition.
- This painting is the largest landscape created by the artist. The stormy, gloomy sky, whose drama intensifies towards the right, provides a harmonious balance to the bright accents on the left half.
- The print is glued only at the top to a piece of cardboard, which has a nice light brown border around it.
- The print is removable, but there is no writing on it. At the bottom is a description of the print and the location of the original painting, which is in the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum in Brunswijk.
- The print quality is good. In color.
Conservation and Damage:
- Overall condition: Good.
- The edges are in good condition.
- It shows wear consistent with it’s age.
Comments:
- Measurements are approximate.
- The colors in the photos may not accurately reflect the actual colors.
- The print for sale is the one shown in the photos. The description is not a detailed examination of the print.
- The information provided here is based on personal, unverified opinions.
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