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Self portrait at the age of 34

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Year
  
1640

Accession
  
NG672

Period
  
Baroque

Genre
  
Portrait

Medium
  
Oil on canvas

Artist
  
Rembrandt

Created
  
1640

Support
  
Canvas

Self-portrait at the age of 34 httpsuploads6wikiartorgimagesrembrandtself

Dimensions
  
102 cm × 80 cm (40 in × 31 in)

Location
  
National Gallery, London

Similar
  
Rembrandt artwork, Baroque artwork, Portraits

Self-Portrait at the Age of 34 is a self-portrait by Rembrandt, dating to 1640 and now in the National Gallery, London. The painting is one of many self-portraits by Rembrandt, in both painting and etching, to show the artist in a fancy costume from the previous century. In this case specific influences in the pose have long been recognised from Raphael's Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione (now Louvre) and Titian's A Man with a Quilted Sleeve (in 2017 called Portrait of Gerolamo? Barbarigo) in the National Gallery. Rembrandt saw both of these in Amsterdam, in his day the centre of Europe's art trade, and made a sketch of the Raphael, with its price.

He had tried out a similar pose in an etching of 1639, Self Portrait, Leaning on a Stone Wall (B21), looking rather more rakish.

The artist depicted himself at the height of his career, richly dressed and self-secure. It is one of over 40 painted self-portraits by Rembrandt.

Painting materials

The scientific analysis of this painting by the scientists at the National Gallery in London revealed the use of the following pigments by Rembrandt: lead white, bone black, charcoal black, ochres and vermilion.

References

Self-portrait at the age of 34 Wikipedia