Rembrandt - The master of light and shadow | Documentary
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Nowadays there is no reputable art collection of distinction which does not contain a genuine “Rembrandt”. With Rembrandts portraits, the Dutch artist seemed to directly capture people's souls.
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, born in 1606 as a miller’s son, changed the world of painting like no other. But who was this baroque genius Rembrandt who enchanted people through the centuries? His biography is riddled with strokes of fate and family perplexities, and when the art titan Rembrandt died at the age of 63, he was a lonely, impoverished, and misunderstood outlaw.
This documentary traces Rembrandts roots in his Dutch homeland and closely observes one of the greatest research and conservation projects in art history, "Operation Nightwatch" in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
Furthermore, this art documentary sheds light on the events that shaped the life path of the artist Rembrandt. In particular, one of his early masterpieces, "The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp," is highlighted.
It is demonstrated that the artist Rembrandt stood out due to his extraordinary ability to masterfully capture light and shadow in his art, allowing him to depict emotions in an outstanding manner.
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As an artist working now fifty years, Rembrandt remains my idol and inspiration.
I like Rembrandt's honesty in his art. He never flattered himself, his wife, or the others he painted.
@Eizengoldt
4 ай бұрын
Oh brother, stop it
@elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633
3 ай бұрын
@@Eizengoldt Stop what? And why?
@onkall1191
2 ай бұрын
Great enough to afford to not compromise!...
@toddaulner5393
22 күн бұрын
He must have been going like a madman to get those results. I wish I could flow like that quickly.
The day i left for a trip i read a passage of Carl Jung's synchronicity. That night i lay in my hotel bed and was recommended this documentary. The next day i visited an art gallery and to my surprise i happened upon one of Rembrandt's self portraits. I sat there alone and really took in the painting and i felt lucky to be able to witness the work of a true master of Chiaroscuro.
Whoever uploaded this documentary, Thanks mate! Thanks a lot!
Can you imagine being so wealthy that you just have two life-sized Rembrandts chilling in your bedroom? Unreal.
@sherrierichard2848
5 ай бұрын
No I cannot.
@jadezee6316
5 ай бұрын
you must remember the vast majority of these paintings like all the greats were sold for only a tiny fraction of their current worth......when they were purchased
@creepindeath83
5 ай бұрын
@@jadezee6316it was purchased for £116,000,000 from, literally, the richest person on Earth.
@johnkingsley9525
4 ай бұрын
Try putting those paintings in a room with large open windows on a busy street in any large American city today😢
@toddaulner5393
22 күн бұрын
Or my bathroom.
Rembrandt...flawless realistic color, like a photograph in oil paint...just amazing!
Good story, well-told. This is what top documentaries look like. Well done, folks!
@jaynesegman7847
5 ай бұрын
true. its not a story it’s true though
@andymanson
5 ай бұрын
C'mon @@jaynesegman7847 - you don't expect me to believe that!
Years ago I visited the Art Institute of Chicago. I walked into one room perhaps 30 feet long with 3+ rows of paintings on three walls. I stood in the door awestruck and scanned the 75+ paintings for 10 sec, then walk to get a closer view of my favorite. Portrait signed by Rembrandt. He stands out that much. =
@mrbutch308
3 ай бұрын
Ironically the portrait of a young woman at a half door is not by Rembrandt himself but by one of his students in his studio.
@gregpendrey6711
3 ай бұрын
All of the people in this documentary are red. Gingers. How and why?
The self portraits in age order are absolutely amazing, he looks like such a cool guy & he's talent is outstanding. This documentary is definitely worth watching 😊
Love me that Rembrandt. His pictures of the Holy Family and the Resurrection are extraordinary...he is the most human painter.
And done by candle light.... amazing
Very well made documentary. Thank you for shedding more mystery to this ground breaking artist.
Excellent video. I feel a kinship with him. Thanks to all who assisted in this fine production.
His technical and compositional prowess as an artist is unrivaled. He had the ability to produce photo-realistic renderings a la the likes of a Vermeer, yet had the wonderful ability to use loose and gestural painting techniques that showcase his style, personality, and artistic abilities all at once.
Bravo for the immortal Rembrandt 🙏✨Who captured Humanity in their faces 💫
The Great painter " Caravaggio" was the artist that STARTED the Light and Dark concept in painting. And Rembrandt was also great artist but again Caravaggio invented it and Great,,,, an innovator.
Thanks so much for painting.
and superb lighting in the video scenes
Its good that the documentary didn't only portray him as a "good" person.
Top notch documentary ❤ greetings from the Netherlands!
Enough with A.I. "art". Art CANNOT replace the human being! As a working Illustrator, it's destroying my field. It's not an aid, or tool to assist us, it's to REPLACE US!
@ajinkyadeokar
5 ай бұрын
Don't worry It will make us artists more valuable..need to create our own society. Afterall Art is the peak of human intelligence.
@gardeniainbloom812
5 ай бұрын
I haven't seen anything so far by AI that can rival art done by humans. It all looks soulless.
@ajinkyadeokar
5 ай бұрын
@@gardeniainbloom812 true
@scoon2117
5 ай бұрын
The only place I'm seeing ai art is useless tiktoks, which I don't watch. So don't worry bro, just get off the internet.
@HugeDike
5 ай бұрын
i mean ai can generate some seriously cool stuff. if you could itd be your stuff showing up on google. no one has a problem finding rembrandt paintings and lived 500 years before computers. im just sayin
Rembrandt is without question the GREATEST artist who has ever lived...and The Night Watch is the greatest painting ever produced by man
@greekveteran2715
5 ай бұрын
Night Watch shows how powerful time is.When he made it, they didn't like it,they didn't aprove.Nowadays,it is considered one of the best ever!! PS Rembrandt,is my favorite too!!!
@Thepourdeuxchanson
5 ай бұрын
Take a look at the brilliant ING flashmob tribute to The Night Watch on the day the Rijksmuseum re-opened after ten years of restoration. It's here on KZread.
@brahmburgers
4 ай бұрын
There are scores of 'greatest' painters. PIcking one above all others, is like being in a field of wildflowers, and picking one flower that's the greatest.
@greekveteran2715
4 ай бұрын
Well, I'm with jadezee6316.No other painter's paintings, have clicked inside me, as much as Rembrandt's paintings have! I don't even have a close 2nd, he's the BEST ever! Da Vinci was more than a painter, he was a genius! However, his paintings do not click in me, like Rembrandt's. Gioconda is hard to beat as a portrait, but I'd rather watch REmbrandt's pieces all day long, trying to descover more abd more in them!! @@brahmburgers
@TorrentUK
4 ай бұрын
For me, Carravagio remains my GOAT, although there are some remarkable similarities between his and Rembrandt's approach to light
What an awesome documentary! 🙌
Outstanding. Exceptionally well done.
Brilliant! Mind boggling!! Thank you.
Excellent program.
Read the book titled “ Rembrandts within Rembrandts” I can’t recall the author. He is a medical doctor from Germany. From the early 1900’s (?) . His specialty was sexual transmitted diseases like syphillis - he uses his medical knowledge to say Rembrandt was infected with syphillus. And passed it to Saskia- and caused the death of first 3 kids and of young wife Saskia- Titus died about. Age 21 . This author diagnoses Titus’s syphillus by the portraits Rembrandt paint of Titus as a child. The teeth, the jaws, and his early death. Lover Hendrijka also died young and Rembrandt died age 63 and looked like he was age 90 - his last self portraits show him to be in very poor health for such a young age . SAD BUT TRUE! A book written in Rembrandts time where the author listed all of the Dutch artists - he wrote next to Rembrandts name - and only REMBRANDTS name!” THE MIRACLE OF OUR AGE “ Well said for history’s greatest painter !
Cutting of that masterpiece to fit through the door is UNFORGIVABLE. They should have cut the door opening!
Wonderful I really enjoyed it Thank you
Wonderful! Thank You (and Rembrandt)
My wife didn't know who Rembrandt was, so we watched this together. We loved it, great work!
@AlexHol-yo6mn
4 ай бұрын
You must be American. Great schoolsysteem.
@mx500a4
4 ай бұрын
@@AlexHol-yo6mn public foolsystem.
@jsb7975
3 ай бұрын
@@AlexHol-yo6mn Well you evenly might say "Dutch schoolsystem" . All around the Western globalist world education has declined....
@elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633
3 ай бұрын
@@AlexHol-yo6mn Yes!
@elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633
3 ай бұрын
YT deleted the comment. Jesus! They said: 'American school system'
As great as it gets!
Thanks for the background music. It sounds great !
The work was fantastic and beautiful. The “art critics” were extremely annoying!
As a Rembrandt freak, I am so glad you posted this. Thank you!
Great documentary, thanks for sharing, I am truly inspired
Well Done.Nice to watch.
Amazing documentary!
Good documentary, thanks!
Fascinating! And this documentary is also a fine work of art! We can hope that another is in production. Thabks.
He was a friend of a family member 400 yrs ago so i love him more than my life or my love is Rembrantdts life. What a sad man.
A true genius of arts.
That was excellent!
He was the master .
Thank you!
Excellent…thanks
very impresive
Wonderful!
Outstanding video 😊
Great documentary.
Very few will ever know every detail of an artists story as I know all to well just the diffucties of finding the words to speak. Both magnificent and horribly frightening depending on what is known or felt or seen. Struggles and triumphs both are costly.
Only the Best docs employ actors ❤
Very nice, beautiful doc! I didn't know some of the things mentioned in the vid, but i really enjoyed it
Every single he's masterpiece telling story, and you can imagine what was the story
Bravo!
excellent presentation
Im here because like one month ago, my art teacher forced my class to write an essay about an artist, and I picked Rembrandt because I couldn’t find anything else. This was in my recommended so I guess I’ll watch it since…why not honestly lol 😎.
AWESOME. INTERESTING! old and enigmatic. thank you. i wonder how awed he’d be at the artistic software and photoshop today!
@elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633
3 ай бұрын
He might hate and consider it inhuman.
He broke all the rules and enjoyed doing it. bravo.
Thanks.... interesting.
love it
Lovely❤
"Artificial Intelligence" creating "new" Rembrandts? This is obscene, an atrocity! Great art is created through the heart, the soul, of human beings of talent and genius. NOT BY SOME MACHINE!!!! This is just taking things too far. Stop this, and allow us to love the original works by the great masters!
@susanmercurio1060
5 ай бұрын
I totally agree!
@colinleat8309
5 ай бұрын
As an artist, I COMPLETELY agree! I detest A.I. " art" . It's utterly disgusting And disturbing.
@kathleenmholland8055
5 ай бұрын
@FROMlefttoRightasdfghjkl And I'm not a "dude".
@elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633
3 ай бұрын
@@susanmercurio1060 Me too!
My first art teacher
IMO the talk of using AI to "recreate new and beautiful things" is absurd. Machines cannot create what human artists can do; they are not sentient beings as are we. They make copies at best, and ONLY copies. Personally, I could never appreciate or respect a drawing or painting made by a machine.
Toffe documentaire!
The Rijks museum has quite the budget! Reminds me of the CSI Miami show; I'd always think Man, how can they afford all that technology.
I love the use of light and shadow in photography one of my favorite things. Good documentary!
Brilliant series, Rembrandt was like Icarus, he flew to close to the sun.
We have a Very classic and uniq hotel called The Rembrant Hotel,,,its telling a story through art deco and style,,,,it is true Rembrant,,,true nd straight forward,,,,,,, Loving from Philippines
Magnificent documentary ❤❤❤
ALL ARTISTS,,,,ALL COUNRIES/LANGUAGES I WILL GIVE U THESE WONDERFUL & GREAT WORKS OF ART...MUSICS.MUSICIANS!/SPORTS/ATHLETES ALL OVER THIS WORLD!;.CE
Are you equating BRUTAL looking with old age? Wow!
He was Rembrandt......not much else I can say!
@42:32 there is also a partial face in profile in the cloud formation (possibly his wife) and a pigs head -- both in the upper left quarter of the image.
Perhaps what is attracting the thieves is not the artwork itself but something contained within the work
A magnificent production!
Which painter was blessed with the most outstanding memory? Remembrandt !
“The return of the prodigal son” is the most moving painting in history. Obviously an objective statement, but it’s a challenge to actually refute imo…
38:50 he says '... did not damage the unique etching'. I believe that to be a pen and ink and brush drawing, not an etching.
Did they blur the live actor playing a dead person?
Are There Any Photographs Of The Missing Pieces ?
What an artist, just merveilleus, worth of be influenced by Caravaggio
Clever light use to draw the viewer into Rembrandt.
Thank you! Wonderful! How awful that algorhythms have been trained to invent new works in his style. Dreadful news.
@elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633
3 ай бұрын
I agree!
If you liked this you should watch Peter Greenaway's "Nightwatching"
Be kind of painted similar to studio lighting and filters but real people it's interesting
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This is the second night we've had to open up and air out everything because of the skunk smells wafting through walls, the vents, those nasty vermin. OMG Jamison!!! I'm sure there was something there on that wall yesterday 🤔
49:08 this makes me sick to be honest.
Who was this God who walked amongst us mere mortals???
Rembrandt is one of the greatest painters of all time. Too bad they had to ruin the documentary by blocking out the most innocent subject matters!
Man seems to strive for his technology to surpass his humanity, but it should be the other way around.
16:22 👌🏾
14:03 he doesn't make any concessions to vanity, you mean.
The greatest master of light and shadow was Carravagio!
@lindaross783
5 ай бұрын
Tenebrism
"Once you go full hyper-dimensional dihectapentacontahexagon, you never go back." ---Albert Einstein
@Phil-mt1ql
3 ай бұрын
If you're a Bob Ross fan, you'll know he wanted us to go crazy about half way through any given painting. I'm almost certain he said something like this while beating the devil out of a two inch monster. Are you sure it was Einstein?
👍👍👍
Ah, the envy of the Germans. Priceless!
He had no money…