art.wikisort.org - PaintingThe Jewish Bride (Dutch: Het Joodse bruidje) is a painting by Rembrandt, painted around 1665‒1669.[1]
The Jewish Bride |
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Artist | Rembrandt |
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Year | c. 1665–1669 |
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Medium | Oil on canvas |
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Movement | Baroque painting, Dutch Golden Age painting |
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Dimensions | 121.5 cm × 166.5 cm (47.8 in × 65.6 in) |
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Location | Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
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The painting gained its current name in the early 19th century, when an Amsterdam art collector identified the subject as that of a Jewish father bestowing a necklace upon his daughter on her wedding day. This interpretation is no longer accepted, and the identity of the couple is uncertain.[2] The ambiguity is heightened by the lack of anecdotal context, leaving only the central universal theme, that of a couple joined in love.[3] Speculative suggestions as to the couple's identity have ranged from Rembrandt's son Titus and his bride, or Amsterdam poet Miguel de Barrios and his wife. Also considered are several couples from the Old Testament, including Abraham and Sarah, Boaz and Ruth, or Isaac and Rebekah, which is supported by a drawing by the artist several years prior.[4]
While technical evidence suggests that Rembrandt initially envisioned a larger and more elaborate composition, the placement of his signature at lower left indicates that its current dimensions are not significantly different from those at the time of its completion.[5] According to Rembrandt biographer Christopher White, the completed composition is "one of the greatest expressions of the tender fusion of spiritual and physical love in the history of painting."[6]
The painting is in the permanent collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
References
- "Isaac and Rebecca, Known as 'The Jewish Bride' – Rijksmuseum Amsterdam – Museum for Art and History". Rijksmuseum.nl. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
- "The Jewish Bride – Rijksmuseum Amsterdam – Museum for Art and History". Rijksmuseum.nl. Retrieved 2012-02-17.
- Bull, Duncan, et al., Rembrandt-Caravaggio, p.131. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 2006.
- Bull, p. 131.
- Bull, p. 132.
- White, Christopher, Rembrandt, p. 202. London, 1984.
Further reading
- Bikker, Jonathan (2013). The Jewish Bride. Amsterdam: Rijksmuseum. ISBN 978-94-91714-05-4.
External links
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Lists of drawings, etchings, paintings, self-portraits |
Paintings | |
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Portraits | |
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Self-portraits | |
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Drawings and prints (including etchings) |
- Joseph and Potiphar's Wife (1634)
- The Artist and his Model (1639)
- The Death of the Virgin (1639)
- The Mill (1641)
- The Three Trees (1643)
- The State Bed (1646)
- Portrait of Jan Six (1647)
- Hundred Guilder Print (1647–1649)
- Conus Marmoreus (1650)
- Goldweigher's Field (1651)
- Doctor Fautrieus (1652)
- Descent from the Cross by Torchlight (1652)
- The Three Crosses (1653)
- Virgin and Child with a Cat (1654)
- Christ Presented to the People (1655)
- Mughal drawings
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General topics |
- Dutch Golden Age painting
- Dutch School (painting)
- Netherlandish art
- Netherlandish Baroque art
- Flemish Baroque art
- Art of the Dutch Golden Age
- Rembrandt lighting
- Tronie
- Surface tone
- Old master print
- Naturalism
- Utrecht Caravaggism
- Caravaggisti
- Chiaroscuro
- Etching revival
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Rembrandt studies |
- Connoisseurs and scholars
- Rembrandt Research Project
- Rembrandt catalogues raisonnés
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Related people |
- Pupils and followers
- Saskia van Uylenburgh (wife, model)
- Titus van Rijn (son, model)
- Geertje Dircx (mistress, model)
- Hendrickje Stoffels (mistress, model)
- Jacob Isaacsz. van Swanenburg (teacher)
- Pieter Lastman (teacher)
- Jan Lievens (colleague and friend)
- Hendrick van Uylenburgh (art dealer, patron)
- Jan Six (art collector, patron)
- Henry Clay Frick (art collector)
- Thomas Kaplan (art collector)
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Named after |
- Rembrandt, Iowa
- Rembrandtplein
- Rembrandtpark
- Rembrandt (crater)
- Rembrandt (train)
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- 1 Contested
- 2 Stolen in 1990
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На других языках
[de] Die Judenbraut
Die Judenbraut (Öl auf Leinwand, 121,5 × 166,5 cm, niederländisch: Het Joodse bruidje) ist ein Gemälde von Rembrandt van Rijn, das 1667 fertiggestellt wurde. Das Gemälde ist ein permanentes Ausstellungsstück im Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.
- [en] The Jewish Bride
[es] La novia judía
La novia judía (en holandés: Het Joodse bruidje) es una obra del pintor holandés Rembrandt pintada en 1666. Está expuesta de forma permanente en el Rijksmuseum de Ámsterdam.
[fr] La Fiancée juive
La Fiancée juive est une peinture à l'huile du peintre hollandais Rembrandt, réalisée en 1667 et aujourd'hui exposée au Rijksmuseum d'Amsterdam, aux Pays-Bas. Ses dimensions sont de 121,5 × 166,5 cm.
[it] Sposa ebrea
La sposa ebrea (Isacco e Rebecca) è un dipinto a olio su tela (121,5x166,5 cm) realizzato nel 1666 circa dal pittore Rembrandt Harmenszoon Van Rijn.
[ru] Еврейская невеста
«Еврейская невеста» (нидерл. Het Joodse Bruidje) — одна из последних и самых загадочных картин Рембрандта. Название ей дал в 1825 году амстердамский коллекционер Ван дер Хоп. Он ошибочно полагал, что на ней изображен отец, дарящий дочери-еврейке ожерелье на свадьбу.
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