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Collotype - Rembrandt van Rijn - Isaac Blessing Jacob - Rembrandt - Drawings from the Bible
This listing features Collotype - Rembrandt van Rijn - Isaac Blessing Jacob - Rembrandt - Drawings from the Bible. Item specifics are provided below.
Item Specifics:
Paper Size: 9.5 x 12.5 inches.
Excellent condition.
Notes: From the folio, Rembrandt, Drawings from the Bible, Thirty-two Collotype Facsimiles, 1947.
Published and printed by Schocken Books, Inc., New York, in an edition of MM.
Excerpted from the folio, The publishers wish to express their gratitude to the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and Dr.
A.
Hamilton Rice of New York, who have graciously granted permission to reproduce drawings in their possession; and to the Rijks-museum of Amsterdam for their assistance in procuring some of the master prints.
The publishers also wish to thank Professor W.
R.
Valentiner, of the Los Angeles County Museum, for placing at their disposal his wealth of knowledge and material; and the Jewish Publication Society of America for permission to reprint passages from the Society's translation of the Bible.
The thirty-two drawings in this collection were made over a period of thirty years, a period covering most of Rembrandt early painting.
The intense preoccupation with biblical themes to which they bear witness was doubtless inherited from the devout Protestant home in which he was born and raised.
During the years of his youth there lived in his native Leyden those Pilgrims who were to make the Bible the law of a new home in Amer-ica.
One senses, in Rembrandt's early painting of his mother absorbed in reading the Bible, the power the biblical tradition exercised in his home.
It is natural then that among his earliest known works there should be scenes from the Bible.
Much less natural, however, is the fact that he returned again and again to these subjects throughout his life, that when he died at the age of sixty-three a large painting of Mordecai, Esther, and Ahasuerus stood in his studio.
For Protestant devotion to Scripture was austerely moral rather than sensual; it valued ethics, not esthetics.
The plain, bare Meeting House of Protestant society offered painters neither the spiritual satisfaction nor the remuneration of a patronized religious art.
Notoriety and substance were only to be had by portraying its wealthy burghers.
And yet of some six hundred known paintings by Rembrandt about a hundred and fifty depict scenes from the Bible.
The piety of his home bent the twig but gave the branch no nourishment.
A sensual, visual image was needed for an art that used biblical themes not as icons and religious symbols but as tales of human pathos.
This image Rembrandt found in the Spanish Jews newly arrived in Amsterdam.
A colorful and alien element among the sober Dutch, strange in apparel, strange in the very cast of their faces, they attracted the young man who had never left his little country.
In an age of Baroque, with Italy still considered the mother of the arts, the Amsterdam ghetto may at first have been simply a refuge from the unexciting sobriety of Dutch life.
Possibly he saw in these exotic immigrants merely models for Oriental scenes; perhaps only later did he identify them with their biblical ancestors. In the end, however, his interest becomes so deep and so intimate-his own misfortunes blending with theirs-that the Bible tale is simply the vehicle for a study in human emotion.
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This listing features Collotype - Rembrandt van Rijn - Isaac Blessing Jacob - Rembrandt - Drawings from the Bible. Item specifics are provided below.
Item Specifics:
Paper Size: 9.5 x 12.5 inches.
Excellent condition.
Notes: From the folio, Rembrandt, Drawings from the Bible, Thirty-two Collotype Facsimiles, 1947.
Published and printed by Schocken Books, Inc., New York, in an edition of MM.
Excerpted from the folio, The publishers wish to express their gratitude to the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and Dr.
A.
Hamilton Rice of New York, who have graciously granted permission to reproduce drawings in their possession; and to the Rijks-museum of Amsterdam for their assistance in procuring some of the master prints.
The publishers also wish to thank Professor W.
R.
Valentiner, of the Los Angeles County Museum, for placing at their disposal his wealth of knowledge and material; and the Jewish Publication Society of America for permission to reprint passages from the Society's translation of the Bible.
The thirty-two drawings in this collection were made over a period of thirty years, a period covering most of Rembrandt early painting.
The intense preoccupation with biblical themes to which they bear witness was doubtless inherited from the devout Protestant home in which he was born and raised.
During the years of his youth there lived in his native Leyden those Pilgrims who were to make the Bible the law of a new home in Amer-ica.
One senses, in Rembrandt's early painting of his mother absorbed in reading the Bible, the power the biblical tradition exercised in his home.
It is natural then that among his earliest known works there should be scenes from the Bible.
Much less natural, however, is the fact that he returned again and again to these subjects throughout his life, that when he died at the age of sixty-three a large painting of Mordecai, Esther, and Ahasuerus stood in his studio.
For Protestant devotion to Scripture was austerely moral rather than sensual; it valued ethics, not esthetics.
The plain, bare Meeting House of Protestant society offered painters neither the spiritual satisfaction nor the remuneration of a patronized religious art.
Notoriety and substance were only to be had by portraying its wealthy burghers.
And yet of some six hundred known paintings by Rembrandt about a hundred and fifty depict scenes from the Bible.
The piety of his home bent the twig but gave the branch no nourishment.
A sensual, visual image was needed for an art that used biblical themes not as icons and religious symbols but as tales of human pathos.
This image Rembrandt found in the Spanish Jews newly arrived in Amsterdam.
A colorful and alien element among the sober Dutch, strange in apparel, strange in the very cast of their faces, they attracted the young man who had never left his little country.
In an age of Baroque, with Italy still considered the mother of the arts, the Amsterdam ghetto may at first have been simply a refuge from the unexciting sobriety of Dutch life.
Possibly he saw in these exotic immigrants merely models for Oriental scenes; perhaps only later did he identify them with their biblical ancestors. In the end, however, his interest becomes so deep and so intimate-his own misfortunes blending with theirs-that the Bible tale is simply the vehicle for a study in human emotion.
Product Disclaimer: Please review the full description and photos. Lithographs may be plate-signed, hand-signed, or slab-signed and can include a COA (see images); edition numbers shown may vary from the one shipped. Pricing reflects signature type?hand-signed pieces carry a premium and are clearly labeled. 'After' or 'nach' indicates an authorised lithographic reproduction in the style of the named artist, not a unique original. For inquiries, please reach out to support@seuyco.com. By registering for or placing a bid in any SEUYCO auction, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agree to our Shipping, Payment, and Auction Policies.
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SHIPPING:
While we strive to offer free shipping on many of our items, certain products are excluded from this offer due to their dimensions including size and weight, value, or special handling requirements. Items that do not qualify for free shipping include, but are not limited to:
- Oversized items such as furniture, framed or large artwork, or heavy items.
- High-value items such as fine jewelry, art, and rare collectibles that require additional insurance.
- Fragile items that require special packing and handling, including glassware and antiques.
- International Shipping Available, shipping rates vary by destination.
AUTHENTICITY:
All items sold in our auctions are guaranteed authentic.
COMMITMENT:
At SEUYCO, we strive to provide detailed and accurate descriptions of all items listed for auction. The condition of each item is carefully evaluated by our expert partners. We encourage all bidders to carefully review the descriptions and photographs provided for each item. If you have any questions or need further clarification regarding the condition of a particular item, please message us by clicking the "ASK A QUESTION" button.
NOTICE:
Please note that all items are sold "as is". Auctions are listed for a minimum of seven days and, in some instances, for up to two weeks to provide ample time for review and bidding. To ensure our team can respond accordingly, it is best to message us at least 24 hours before the auction goes live. It's important to note, messages sent outside of normal business hours will be answered in a timely manner in the order they are received.
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