Rembrandt worked essentially in allegory. What theme did very beautifully, i think, asa is to present you something that was closed off,. You were given this exquisite, crystalline panumbra of shimmering light and had to decode it. If rembrant sometimes does as trace is going to say, fitu rembrand although the self portraits are actually a very tiny part of his earth. He produced 350 paintings, after all, but they're very, very famous.
We compare the works of two of the greatest painters of the Dutch Golden Age: Rembrandt and Vermeer. Making the case for Rembrandt van Rijn in this debate was historian, author and broadcaster Simon Schama. For Schama, Rembrandt's works are raw humanity personified with formal beauty being the least of the painter's concerns. Novelist Tracy Chevalier, however, champions Johannes Vermeer. She claims that the artist's charm lies in the very fact that he absents himself from his paintings and as a result they are less didactic and more magical.
The debate was chaired by art historian, writer and museum director, Tim Marlow.
For a list of works referenced in this debate, along with links to each, please go to:
https://intelligencesquared.com/events/rembrandt-vs-vermeer-titans-of-dutch-painting-simon-schama-tracy-chevalier/
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