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Titian was a good-looking young man, but he was not handsome like Van Dyck said he would think about it; and Rubens took a look at his old years Van Dyck lived in England he painted nearly one thousand portraits. He set to work feverishly to paint the great picture that was to bring It is a great thing to paint a beautiful picture, but ''t is a more id: 20607 author: Israëls, Jozef title: Rembrandt date: words: 8910 sentences: 438 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/20607.txt txt: ./txt/20607.txt summary: Rembrandt had painted many portraits when the picture of In the first years of his married life Rembrandt moved to the Nieuwe In this year Rembrandt painted the famous fine work, Rembrandt''s pleasant years came to an end. [Illustration: PLATE IV.--PORTRAIT OF AN OLD MAN Rembrandt painted very many portraits of men and women whose identity said to be one of Rembrandt''s portraits of himself, painted about what had come from the hand of the great master, the unique Rembrandt. When I had looked at Rembrandt''s pictures to my heart''s content, I used the colours, and the kind of people Rembrandt shows us in his works. of Rembrandt''s art, viz., his picture "The Night Patrol." work of the genius whom men call Rembrandt. in his great book on painting: "In Rembrandt''s pictures the paint is which for long years did little more than snarl at Rembrandt, has for id: 17215 author: Menpes, Mortimer title: Rembrandt date: words: 13121 sentences: 791 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/17215.txt txt: ./txt/17215.txt summary: this picture, and, in fact, of all Rembrandt''s works, are so poor and so Rembrandt''s pictures--that known as _The Night Watch_. with Rembrandt, surrounded by reproductions of his pictures, drawings, and wrongs of Rembrandt''s life, but went straight to his pictures and etchings, night, this child asked his mother why Rembrandt''s pictures were so that one day Rembrandt noted with amusement a man in the street shaking his imagine the healthy, full-blooded Rembrandt of this portrait painting the When we look at Rembrandt''s portrait of _An Old Woman_ at There are authorities who assert that in etching Rembrandt''s art found its printed form with the words--"Rembrandt''s Etchings and Drawings." 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