Self-portraits by Rembrandt
The dozens of self-portraits by Rembrandt were an important part of his oeuvre as a painter. Rembrandt created nearly one hundred self-portraits during his lifetime including approximately fifty paintings, thirty-two etchings and seven drawings. The self-portraits create a visual diary of the artist over a span of forty years.
Portrait gallery
Paintings
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Self-portrait, c. 1629; Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg
A more cheerful pose, Rembrandt Laughing, c. 1628, re-discovered in 2008,[1] J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
Self-portrait, 1630, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm
Self-portrait as a young man, 1634, Uffizi, Florence
Rembrandt in 1632, when he was enjoying great success as a fashionable portraitist in this style
Self-portrait wearing a white feathered bonnet, 1635, Buckland Abbey, Devon.
1640, wearing a costume in the style of over a century earlier. National Gallery, London
c. 1640 (1639-1641), Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena
Self Portrait, oil on canvas, 1652. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Vienna c. 1655, oil on walnut, cut down in size
Rembrandt — Self Portrait, 1657, Edinburgh, detail
Self Portrait, 1660. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Self Portrait with Two Circles, 1660. Kenwood House, London
Self Portrait at the Easel, 1660, Louvre Museum
Self Portrait as Zeuxis, c. 1662. One of 2 painted self-portraits in which Rembrandt is turned to the left.[2]
Self Portrait at the age of 63 - Dated 1669, the year he died, though he looks much older in other portraits. National Gallery, London
Drawings
Self-portrait, pen and brush and ink on paper, c. 1628-1629
Role-playing in Self-portrait as an oriental Potentate with a Kris, etching, 1634
Self-portrait with Saskia, etching, 1636
Self-portrait leaning on a Sill, etching, 1639
On screen
Le miroir des paradoxes. Autoportraits, film by Alain Jaubert from Palettes series (1991).
References
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