Veteran


size(cm): 45x35
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Sale price€127,95 EUR

Description

Rembrandt's Old Soldier painting is a work that stands out for its great artistic quality and its ability to convey emotions. This painting, with an original size of 35 x 26 cm, is a sample of the artist's baroque style, in which realistic elements are combined with a great emotional charge.

The composition of the work is very interesting, since the protagonist of the painting, an old soldier, occupies practically the entire painting. The figure of the man is represented in great detail, with a wrinkled and tired face that conveys a great sense of sadness and melancholy. The soldier is shown seated in a chair, with one hand resting on the arm of the furniture and the other holding a cane.

The color of the paint is another of its highlights. Rembrandt uses a dark and gloomy color palette, which accentuates the feeling of sadness and loneliness conveyed by the old soldier. The artist uses brown and gray tones, with some touches of red on the character's clothing.

The history of the painting is also very interesting. It is believed that it was made in 1630, when Rembrandt was just 24 years old. The work was commissioned by the soldier himself, who wanted to have a portrait of himself to remember his years of service in the army. It is said that the old man was very excited with the final result of the painting, and that he kept it until his death.

Finally, it should be noted that there are little-known aspects of this work. For example, some experts believe that the soldier in the painting could be Rembrandt's own father, who had been a soldier in his youth. In addition, it is said that the chair in which the old man is sitting is the same one that appears in other works by the artist, which could indicate that it was an object very dear to him.

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