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Original text with the inventory of paintings: "Proposed to you for atributatsii and evaluation of" Portrait of an old rabbi "is the image of a wise old man with a pervasive gaze. The portrait written by the author in oils on a wooden board measuring 14cm x 18cm. Board consists of very thin - 3mm wooden plates, possibly cypress, which is glued to the board mahogany thickness of 16mm. Photos reverse side of the picture and end boards portrait attached. In the lower left corner there is friction signature Rembrandt, which is visible only when the angular coverage directed beam of light. Preservation of a good portrait. There are small blisters on the surface of the painting. It is known that Rembrandt Harmesz van Rijn (1606-1669) created a gallery of portraits of Dutch Jews: girls and boys, old men, artisans, and rabbis. He regarded them as representatives of an ancient people, the only true and worthy of an artist's model for bibleynyh motives. In the depiction of Jewish typecasting Rembrandt gave wonderful examples of psychological skills and diversity. In the depiction of old age Rembrandt shows the highest skill. Therefore his portraits are so good old ravvinov.On depicted a number of majestic figures in heavy robes in berets, tall hats, turbans in persons with serious and thoughtful look. Portraits of rabbis have the highest assessment of art lovers during the life of the author and in the later period and are stored in the most famous collections of the world. For example, a portrait of 1639 is a collection of paintings of the Duke Devarshirskogo in England, the other a portrait of a rabbi, was created in the same year, is in London Hampton Court Palace, a portrait of a rabbi in 1636 - in London Buckingham Palace, decorated with portraits of other galleries in Prague, Budapest, Berlin, the Hermitage of St. Petersburg, London National Gallery in London. Photographs of portraits of rabbis from the book "Judisches Lexikon. Judischer Verlag /Berlin 1930" is attached. Proposed atributatsii portrait (family heirloom), apparently created by the author in the same period, the other from this series. Despite the small size of the area of painting "Portrait of an old rabbi is an example of translating the author's conscious perception of the eternal wisdom and significance for world history of the Jewish people." |
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