Rembrandt's Son Titus


size(cm): 50x35
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Sale price€148,95 EUR

Description

Rembrandt's painting "Rembrandt's Son Titus" is a masterpiece showcasing the artist's ability to capture the emotion and personality of his subject. The painting was created in 1660, shortly before Titus' death at the age of 27. The work is an intimate portrait of Rembrandt's son, who is depicted with a melancholic and thoughtful expression.

Rembrandt's artistic style is evident in the painting, with his masterful use of light and shadow to create a sense of depth and realism. The composition is simple, with Titus seated in a chair with his arms resting on the armrests. The position of her body and the tilt of her head suggest a sense of sadness and reflection.

The color used in the painting is subtle and natural, with earthy tones and a limited palette. Rembrandt is not concerned with color accuracy, but instead focuses on the general atmosphere of the work. The light falling on Titus's face is particularly impressive, illuminating his skin and highlighting his facial features.

The story behind the painting is moving. Titus was Rembrandt's only child to survive infancy, and his early death was a great loss for the artist. The painting is a sign of Rembrandt's love and devotion to his son, and the sadness he felt to see him suffer.

A little known aspect of the painting is that it was cut at some point in its history. Originally the work included a section of the chair in which Titus was seated, but this section was cut and lost. Despite this, the painting remains an impressive and moving work that showcases the talents of one of the greatest artists in art history.

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