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Rembrandt. The pioneer. The titan.
With Shakespearean tenacity, the ideas and impact of his art transcend culture and time.
"His humanity is truly formidable, it is fatal like lament, love; change continues, indifferent and dramatic, between all that is born and all that dies. He follows our steps to death in the traces of blood which mark them. He does not pity us, he does not comfort us, because he is with us, because he is us. " - Élie Faure
Jason mourns today.
Jason's mood today in painting form: (Bathsheba at Her Bath, 1654, Oil on canvas)
I love Rembrandt's paintings
ReplyDeletevery nice painting:)
ReplyDeleteThis painting is just "too deep" for me to understand.
ReplyDeletelove good art
ReplyDeleteI love his art.
ReplyDeleteA very deep art form not always accepted but I find it deep.
ReplyDeletei love this blog. haha great concept. following!
ReplyDeletenice blog, good post
ReplyDeletedon't mourn :(
ReplyDeletewe need more of those true geniuses today
ReplyDeleteThat painting looks amazing, wish I had that talent
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing this a few years ago.. amazing
ReplyDeleteshe looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteCan you believe his paintings are more expensive than any other painter's?
ReplyDeleteYes great art indeed
ReplyDelete@Flav
ReplyDeleteI would believe it if it were true.
I dig the 3rd person speak haha
ReplyDeleteOh and uh... prost ;)
good post dude, keep it up
ReplyDeleteRembrandt made great art !
ReplyDeleteremmy was a master
ReplyDeleteI wish my mood was that of a crying naked lady.
ReplyDeleteHhis art was pretty great, but most artists never get credit till their dead
ReplyDeletelove his style
ReplyDeleteThis blog is really original man, and that's a really nice paining.
ReplyDeletesuch a hero of the tiems =D
ReplyDeleteNot gonna lie, rembrandt was the man!
ReplyDeletei've always been a fan of his art work
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