• Gratis verzending vanaf €30 (daaronder €2,95)
    • Voor 15.30 uur besteld, dezelfde dag verzonden
    • Zorgvuldig verpakt
    • Gratis retourneren
  • 9.6 ★★★★★ (4090)
    • Geen producten in je winkelmand.

Gratis verzending vanaf €30 (daaronder €2,95)
038 - 467 34 00

Gratis verzending vanaf €30 (daaronder €2,95)
Voor 15.30 uur besteld, dezelfde dag verzonden
Zorgvuldig verpakt
Gratis retourneren

  • Specificaties
    Aantal pagina's

    144

    Auteurs

    ISBN

    9789462583252

    Taal

    English

    Uitvoering

    Paperback

    Formaat

    23 x 28 cm

    Bijzonderheden

    In cooperation with The Rembrandt House Museum Amsterdam

    Jaar

    2019

    Illustraties

    approx. 100 illustrations

  • Rembrandt seems to have been an artist who took little notice of other people. Yet he had a family, friends and acquaintances who helped him, bought his art, lent him money, challenged him artisctically and inspired him. He would never have become such a great artist without his social network. This book explores that network: Rembrandt’s early friends, family members (‘blood friends’), artist friends, the connoisseurs who supported him and his friends in times of need.

    As a friend, Rembrandt went his own way. He made little effort to get on with the elite, and preferred to surround himself with people who understood art. He had strong ties with them, as he did with the members of his family. He portrayed them in remarkably informal paintings and prints, works that bring Rembrandt’s private world to life.

     

     


Specificaties
Aantal pagina's

144

Auteurs

ISBN

9789462583252

Taal

English

Uitvoering

Paperback

Formaat

23 x 28 cm

Bijzonderheden

In cooperation with The Rembrandt House Museum Amsterdam

Jaar

2019

Illustraties

approx. 100 illustrations


In het kort

Rembrandt seems to have been an artist who took little notice of other people. Yet he had a family, friends and acquaintances who helped him, bought his art, lent him money, challenged him artisctically and inspired him. He would never have become such a great artist without his social network. This book explores that network: Rembrandt’s early friends, family members (‘blood friends’), artist friends, the connoisseurs who supported him and his friends in times of need.