Timestamps (Powered by Merlin AI) 00:00 - Rembrandt's self-portraits are incredibly intimate 00:29 - The importance of self-reflection in art 00:59 - Rembrandt's purpose was to find every imperfection in the sitter's face 01:27 - Rembrandt's self-portraits showcase his versatility and introspection 01:58 - Rembrandt's use of subtle brush strokes to bring out facial architecture 02:27 - Rembrandt's use of light and color creates emotional intimacy 02:54 - Rembrandt faced financial ruin and personal loss during a vulnerable period in his career. 03:23 - Rembrandt's art reflects a complex and rich life
+Smaakjeks K .... when I saw first time Rembrandts painting in person, I was hypnotised for at least one hour. I couldn't move. The greatest artist ever lived on this world.
no encuentro los gloriosoa maestros que nos mostraban estudios sobre la luz desde antano los encontre years ago y mis fascinaciooooooooon sacudio el mundo que veeamos alguien
I'm particularly struck by the modeling of light and shadow in terms of warms and cools. It's almost foreshadowing someone like Monet, but so much earlier.
The 1628 and 1630 portraits 🔥🔥🔥 The current one is... kinda sad, maybe just somber. It's not a "say cheese" kind of portrait, but I detect no joy here. (Which made more sense by the end of the video. Poor guy.)
These videos with Dr. Steven Zucker & Dr. Beth Harris are all consistently phenomenal, illuminating and of great quality. Thank you so much.
The swashes of bright colours in the face are just amazing. Almost Impressionist.
I've seen that portrait in person, and it's almost scary. It really does look alive, more like an actual person standing in a window than a painting.
Timestamps (Powered by Merlin AI)
00:00 - Rembrandt's self-portraits are incredibly intimate
00:29 - The importance of self-reflection in art
00:59 - Rembrandt's purpose was to find every imperfection in the sitter's face
01:27 - Rembrandt's self-portraits showcase his versatility and introspection
01:58 - Rembrandt's use of subtle brush strokes to bring out facial architecture
02:27 - Rembrandt's use of light and color creates emotional intimacy
02:54 - Rembrandt faced financial ruin and personal loss during a vulnerable period in his career.
03:23 - Rembrandt's art reflects a complex and rich life
A true work of art... Thank you Khan Academy for the extremely interesting and ever so wonderful videos.
Even this video is a work of Art !
I like the tempo and clearness of the voices that fitts the comment as well as the painting itself !
Extraordinario. En mi opinión la expresión y sus ojos reflejan absoluta piedad. Gracias
This painting is THE masterpiece of self-portraits.
Lucian Popescu
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I keep returning to this video.
The painting is simply breathtaking. I must see this in person one day.
Thank you for the video.
+Smaakjeks K .... when I saw first time Rembrandts painting in person, I was hypnotised for at least one hour. I couldn't move. The greatest artist ever lived on this world.
So incredibly well done 🙌🏼
That was a great video! Loved the content and the way it was presented. Thanks!
the most amazing portrait ever made
Awesome Video you guys!
no encuentro los gloriosoa maestros que nos mostraban estudios sobre la luz desde antano los encontre years ago y mis fascinaciooooooooon sacudio el mundo que veeamos alguien
You guys make amazing videos. Keep going!
Light in these dark times
I'm particularly struck by the modeling of light and shadow in terms of warms and cools. It's almost foreshadowing someone like Monet, but so much earlier.
Welcome back!
Good relevant commentary
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and as always... enjoy!
"There is no paint!" The man astounds us, b/c he really was the 'first introspect,' without fear.
The 1628 and 1630 portraits 🔥🔥🔥
The current one is... kinda sad, maybe just somber. It's not a "say cheese" kind of portrait, but I detect no joy here. (Which made more sense by the end of the video. Poor guy.)
Art man! Not cheap illustration artwork of today, removed from soul
There is no way to show the brilliance of this painting on a flat screen.
True, but the spoken word gives depth and motion, even without the motion of the "slides".
REMBRANDT EST LE MAITRE DES MAITRES .
J AIME BEAUCOUP
Bonito
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Almost looks like it's from the impressionist period.
nice comentary
Wonderful.