Lot 1603. Flemish Masters
ID 139723
(Active in the 17th century./18. Century)
The Descent From The Cross Of Christ
Fine liquid painted the factory after the famous presentation, the Rembrandt 1632/33 created as a painting (today in the Alte Pinakothek in Munich) and etching. In 1632, Rembrandt began a passion cycle, in the case of the deposition from the cross, he was inspired by the famous Antwerp altarpiece, Rubens'. Rembrandt increases it by a diagonal composition and the light management is essential in his dramatic, brutally realistic expression. Öl/Lwd.; Verso on an old label on the 18. Century attribution to Rembrandt. 87.5 cm x 65 cm. Frame.
Oil on canvas. Attribution to Rembrandt on an 18th century label on the reverse.
The Descent From The Cross Of Christ
Fine liquid painted the factory after the famous presentation, the Rembrandt 1632/33 created as a painting (today in the Alte Pinakothek in Munich) and etching. In 1632, Rembrandt began a passion cycle, in the case of the deposition from the cross, he was inspired by the famous Antwerp altarpiece, Rubens'. Rembrandt increases it by a diagonal composition and the light management is essential in his dramatic, brutally realistic expression. Öl/Lwd.; Verso on an old label on the 18. Century attribution to Rembrandt. 87.5 cm x 65 cm. Frame.
Oil on canvas. Attribution to Rembrandt on an 18th century label on the reverse.
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