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Saturday, October 25, 2014

Becoming Rembrandt

Martin Gayford asserts the painter’s style “changed to one of profound originality” in the early 1650s – and holds up “The Jewish Bride” as an example of that mature brilliance: There are two figures in the painting, a man and a woman; he is embracing her in the tenderest of ways. ‘What an intimate, what […]

An interesting read via The Dish


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