Titus
Painting: “Titus”
Artist: Rembrandt van Rijn (1657)
Location: Wallace collection
Son
The conditions in which the Dutch painters worked were somewhat different from those in other countries: there the artists were more dependent on commissions, thought from about 1630 onwards there arose all over Europe. One of remarkable Dutch painters was Rembrandt van Rijn (1606- 1669)”He more than any other painter, worked at the technique with the purpose of forcing it to submit to the impulses that
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he will soon leave after him-self. For him drawing his son was a kind of feedback in time.
Maybe he was seeing him-self young again while picturing his son.
This picture is a sign of Rembrandt spiritual rebirth to me. I need to say more I look at that picture; more I want to look at it. The enigmatic force just grasps my attention and I fall in love with Rembrandt perfect creature.
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