Completed Critique Man in a gorget and cap

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merlino

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...by Rembrandt....
This is my version of the beautiful bust based on the masterpiece of the Flemish painter ...
cheers from Verona!

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Great work.
But Rembrandt was a Dutch painter (He lived in Leiden and Amsterdam in Holland), not a flemish one (Flanders).

regards,
Robert jan
 
Brilliant painting,Art at its best.....love this sculpt and you have certainly painted him perfect...Bravo.
Regards
Pete
 
Awesome painting on a classic looking figure.
Stating the 5 colors reminds me of when I seen the late Shep Paines workbench; that was the number of oil paints he used.(y)

Bob
 
Flemish school..
No, i am sorry but Rembrandt was a "member" of wat they called the dutch school, along with Hals, Steen and Vermeer. They were all settled in Holland or the northern dutch provinces.

The flemish school or also called the Antwerp school were artists like Bruegel and Rubens. Back then Antwerp belonged to the southern dutch provinces. In 1830 the southern dutch provinces what is now Belgium declared themselves independent.



Regards,
Robert Jan
(A dutchman....)
 
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