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Rembrandt In His Studio  - Jean Leon Gerome (1824-1904) - 1905
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Rembrandt In His Studio

ArtistJean Leon Gerome (1824-1904)
EngraverPaul-Adolphe Rajon (1843-1888)
Date1905
TechniqueEtching
CategoryPortraits
SourceModern Etching & Engraving With Leading Examples By The Leading Artists (Basil Hansard)

Description

This engraving, titled “Rembrandt in His Studio”, presents the Dutch master Rembrandt van Rijn engaged in the act of etching, a discipline in which he earned nearly as much renown as in painting. Artist Ressam Jean Leon Gerome’s composition captures Rembrandt seated at his worktable beneath a large window shaded with canvas to temper the glare of light. The artist is seen handling a stylus on a waxed plate, while beside him rest essential tools: a bottle of acid, vessels of water, and other requisites of printmaking. The scene is enriched with artistic details: a tall, decorated screen separating the space, scattered objects evoking the authentic atmosphere of an artist’s studio, and a narrow staircase leading to the upper story of the house. The effect of light and shade (an essential feature of Rembrandt’s art) is emphasized, giving the whole composition a deeply “Rembrandtesque” character. Executed by Paul-Adolphe Rajon , one of the most accomplished etchers of the 19th century, the print combines Gerome’s painterly conception with the precision of fine engraving, offering both an homage to Rembrandt’s genius and a vivid historical reconstruction of his working environment.