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Publication Date: February 14, 2016
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Language: English
ASIN: B01BSTDQ3Y
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Rembrandt (July 1606 – Odtober 1669)How would you like a name like Harmenszoon Van Rijn Rembrandt? No wonder he is almost always referred to as plain REMBRANDT! But in the Netherlands long names were common. He grew up in a large household, being the ninth child in a well-to-do family. I wonder how that would influence his art? That’s a subject that children can consider—how does one’s family encourage or discourage art?Religion was another fervent influence in the family. His mother was a Roman Catholic and his father of Dutch Reformed faith. Thus Rembrandt’s works reveals his deep Christian faith. Rembrandt painted many portraits of people in his land, including self-portraits. He portrayed his subjects realistically, no vanity or disguising faults.Depending on your young observers, you might have them react to the first painting, a self-portrait. Would you like this fellow for a father or grandfather? Do you think he’s a pleasant man? Spend a minute or so on all the portraits in this collection and see the similarities or differences.How does Painting #4 strike you, “The Storm on the Sea of Galilee?” Is it a frightening scene? Who is in the boat? What other paintings have their inspiration in the Bible stories? Then we have the mythology paintings – such as “The Abduction of Europa." Does this look real to you? Why or why not? Since this artist painted much of common life of the time, what can you learn about that time and people?As usual in this series of books, you have to consult other sources for information about the artist and his paintings. It's worth the research.
17th Century Netherlands : Hokusai was a real treat as was Rembrandt once we found it. After taking a left, a quick right and another left past earlier Dutch artists we finally arrived at our first Rembrandt. My daughter Kristy loved "The Girl in a Picture Frame" since it looked so much like her. I enjoyed "Jacob Blessing the sons of Joseph" and most particularly "The Night Watch" for it's startling realism. All right,so who's up for some Vermeer? And if you're wanting to join us from the beginning please page back to da Vinci if you like.
I have collected 27 Rembrandt's Paintings (Collection) for Kids books. I examined 6 of those covers and found that the inside pictures were in the exact same order. At least each picture has a name but no other information. I used kindle from the Microsoft store to look at the pictures, the pictures are in color. Adults would enjoy as well as students.
I chose this rating because I love the colors that he used.From the pictures that were chosen for this book I get the impression he was a very religious man. It probably sounds silly, but I haven't read up on him yet. I think I'll do that before I look at the next book, read up on the painter. See my other reviews,they might help I don't know.
All of Cesar's books are the same - 24 pictures of famous painter's paintings. I could go to a library and check out a book and learn something about the painter. Other than the painter's name and the name of the painting, there is nothing else. If I had paid any money for this I would have felt cheated. I guess that's why they're offered free almost every day.
Wow! I think everyone has heard of Rembrandt and have seen some of his works in books, etc. It struck me how he captured the style of dress in the 1600's. I never knew it was that long ago. His portrait of Jesus....It looks like he used a French model. There is nothing wrong with that. Wow, that time in history we can actually glimpse what people looked like at that time.
Rembrandt was one of the most popular portrait artists in history, as well as one of the best etchers. These 24 examples would surely convince children to look more into the man's art. For about the price of a $1 french fry at Mcdonalds one can see just how talented he was. Add that each image can be enlarged, and one can see things within each picture that are not visible in the regular sized plates. These are wonderful books as introductions to art....shu
Wasn't too impressed. There was no way to zoom in to see any details and the paintings were all very dark and depressing. Not a good candidate for a digital book. Children would definitely NOT like this, neither would adults.
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