Rembrandt.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Art in the makingPublisher: London : National Gallery, 2006Edition: New edition / David Bomford [and others]Description: 256 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits (chiefly color) ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781857093568
  • 1857093569
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 759.9492 22
LOC classification:
  • ND653.R4 A4 2006c
Online resources:
Contents:
Essays: Studio practice and the training of artists / Jo Kirby -- Rembrandt's materials and technique -- The ground layer: function and type / Ashok Roy -- The paint layers / David Bomford -- Rembrandt's palette / Ashok Roy and Jo Kirby -- Rembrandt's pain
Review: "Art in the Making: Rembrandt was first published in 1988. Publication of this new edition marks the 400th anniversary of the artist's birth in 1606. The book takes account of significant developments in Rembrandt scholarship over the last 20 years, and addresses problems of attribution that were hardly touched on in the original edition. All the works originally catalogued are included here, although some have been reassessed, and new entries have been added for paintings once attributed to Rembrandt but now considered to be by other hands. What remains the same is the scrupulous examination of every work that forms the basis for the descriptions of technique and arguments for attribution." "Introductory essays cover the artist's studio and working methods, the training of painters in seventeenth-century Holland, and Rembrandt's materials and technique. The essays are followed by catalogue entries on 21 paintings firmly attributed to Rembrandt, and six now assigned to followers. A comprehensive bibliography provides a rich source of information about the practice of oil painting, not only for Rembrandt but for seventeenth-century Dutch painting in general. Tables conveniently summarise the results of analysis of the ground layers and paint medium of the National Gallery's Rembrandts."--Jacket.
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Books Books Odessa College Stacks 759.9492 R385BN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 51994001556770

Previous edition: published as by David Bomford, Christopher Brown, and Ashok Roy with ... 1988.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 236-248) and index.

Essays: Studio practice and the training of artists / Jo Kirby -- Rembrandt's materials and technique -- The ground layer: function and type / Ashok Roy -- The paint layers / David Bomford -- Rembrandt's palette / Ashok Roy and Jo Kirby -- Rembrandt's pain

"Art in the Making: Rembrandt was first published in 1988. Publication of this new edition marks the 400th anniversary of the artist's birth in 1606. The book takes account of significant developments in Rembrandt scholarship over the last 20 years, and addresses problems of attribution that were hardly touched on in the original edition. All the works originally catalogued are included here, although some have been reassessed, and new entries have been added for paintings once attributed to Rembrandt but now considered to be by other hands. What remains the same is the scrupulous examination of every work that forms the basis for the descriptions of technique and arguments for attribution." "Introductory essays cover the artist's studio and working methods, the training of painters in seventeenth-century Holland, and Rembrandt's materials and technique. The essays are followed by catalogue entries on 21 paintings firmly attributed to Rembrandt, and six now assigned to followers. A comprehensive bibliography provides a rich source of information about the practice of oil painting, not only for Rembrandt but for seventeenth-century Dutch painting in general. Tables conveniently summarise the results of analysis of the ground layers and paint medium of the National Gallery's Rembrandts."--Jacket.

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