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Collection of Essays,
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This review is from: Rembrandt Studies (Paperback)
Julius S. Held writes on a single painting or an iconographically related group of paintings. He examines the processes that underlie Rembrandt's highly personal works.
1. Aristotle 2. The "Polish" Rider 3. Juno 4. Rembrandt and the Book of Tobit 5. Rembrandt: Truth and Legend 6. Rembrandt's Interest in Beggars 7. Rembrandt and the Spoken Word 8. Appendix The large selection of plates in the back of drawings, etchings, and paintings are black and white. |
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Rembrandt Studies by Julius Samuel Held (Hardcover - Apr. 1991)
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