Rembrandt (July 15, October 4, 1669) Rembrandt self-portrait. With eyes wide open and open mouthed 1630
Rembrandt and wife Saskia Self-portrait with Saskia, etching, 1636
Saskia There are lots of portraits of Saskia that tells us the love Rembrandt had for her
Portrait of a man Rembrandt, Etching portrait of a man
Etching Landscape
Cottage Itching cottage by Rembrandt
The flight to Egypt On this etching called The Flight into Egypt 1627, Rembrandt shows the freedom of etching technique that was fundamental to his work
The Three Crosses Christ Crucified Between the Two Thieves Etching by Rembrandt, 1653
The fall of man Rembrandt depicts on his drawings his understanding of the fall of man
Diana Bathing An sketch before the masterpiece Diana Bathing
Diana bathing The final drawing
Saskia sleeping Rembrandt shows his love for his wife in many drawings. This is one of them.
Lion A drawing with the brush of lion resting
An Elephant 1637
Portraits of Rembrandt Drawings with the brush, on the right a bare-breasted woman holding a sleeping baby, and two other infants sleeping. on the right three sketches are executed with energetic strokes of the pen or gossamer-fine lines. the middle a very fat grizzly man wearing an outer garment with a fur collar and plumed hat.
The Windmill Rembrandt produced etchings for most of his career, from 1626 to 1660