The National Gallery London is currently hosting the highly anticipated Masterpiece Exhibition titled "Eyes on Us," featuring the renowned Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn's captivating self-portrait. Created in 1669, this remarkable oil on canvas painting measures 86 x 70.5 cm and holds the National Gallery's acquisition number NG 221. The artwork was purchased by the gallery in 1851, securing its place in the esteemed collection.
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▲ SelfPortrait at the Age of63, 1669, Oil on canvas, 86 x 70.5 cm The National Gallery, London. Bought, 1851, Rembrandt, National Museum of Korea, National Gallery of London, Masterpiece Exhibition “Eyes on Us”, Photo by SayArt Sims Green. |
During the early stages of his career, Rembrandt used self-portraits as a means of experimenting with expressions, postures, and light effects. They allowed him to delve into different artistic techniques and convey his own image. Not only did these self-portraits serve as a personal exploration, but they also showcased Rembrandt's skill as a successful painter.
The National Gallery London's collection also includes another notable self-portrait by Rembrandt, known as "Self-Portrait at the Age of 34." This painting further exemplifies the artist's mastery and provides an insightful glimpse into his evolving style.
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