"Le Sordide et le Sacré: Les Mendiants dans les gravures de Rembrandt
Rembrandt, Sheets of Studies, Head of Rembrandt, Beggars, 1632
KNOXVILLE, TN.- The Knoxville Museum of Art presents 35 rare prints in Sordid and Sacred: The Beggars in Rembrandt’s Etchings from June 8 through August 5, 2007.
Widely recognized as the greatest practitioner of the etching technique in the history of art, Rembrandt created 300 prints that constitute a body of work unparalleled in richness and beauty. The Sordid and Sacred exhibition is dedicated to images of beggars, which Rembrandt portrays sympathetically.
The exhibition includes prints made from copper plate etchings, which date between 1629 and 1654, when Rembrandt was most actively involved with the medium. With 35 works on display, museum visitors will have the opportunity to see how Rembrandt experimented with inks, paper, and the reworking of the copper plates to enhance the visual impact of the imagery. Lire la suite http://www.artdaily.com/section/news/index.asp?int_sec=2&int_new=19915
Rembrandt, Peasant With His Hands Behind His Back, 1630.