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Young rembrandt : a biography / Onno Blom ; translated from the Dutch by Beverley Jackson.

Author/creator Blom, Onno author.
Other author/creatorJackson, Beverley, translator.
Format Book and Print
EditionFirst American edition.
Publication Info New York, NY : W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 2020.
Copyright Notice ©2019
Description277 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Uniform titleJonge Rembrandt. English
Contents RHL -- Rembrandt's native city -- The miller's son -- The cradle woven from willow rods -- The exploding musket -- The new city -- Behind Minerva's shield -- The hand of God -- The Arminian redoubt -- The ghost of Lucas -- Little Naples on Langebrug -- Innocence Slain -- Two noble young painters of Leiden -- The first heretic in the art of painting -- Eyes shut.
Abstract "A captivating exploration of the little-known story of Rembrandt's formative years by a prize-winning biographer. Rembrandt van Rijn's early years are as famously shrouded in mystery as Shakespeare's, and his life has always been an enigma. How did a miller's son from a provincial Dutch town become the greatest artist of his age? How in short, did Rembrandt become Rembrandt? Seeking the roots of Rembrandt's genius, the celebrated Dutch writer Onno Blom immersed himself in Leiden, the city in which Rembrandt was born in 1606 and where he spent his first twenty-five years. It was a turbulent time, the city having only recently rebelled against the Spanish. There are almost no written records by or about Rembrandt, so Blom tracked down old maps, sought out the Rembrandt family house and mill, and walked the route that Rembrandt would have taken to school. Leiden was a bustling center of intellectual life, and Blom, a native of Leiden himself, brings to life all the places Rembrandt would have known: the university, library, botanical garden, and anatomy theater. He investigated the concerns and tensions of the era: burial rites for plague victims, the renovation of the city in the wake of the Spanish siege, the influx of immigrants to work the cloth trade. And he examined the origins and influences that led to the famous and beloved paintings that marked the beginning of Rembrandt's celebrated career as the paramount painter of the Dutch Golden Age. Young Rembrandt is a fascinating portrait of the artist and the world that made him. Evocatively told and beautifully illustrated with more than 100 color images, it is a superb biography that captures Rembrandt for a new generation"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Genre/formBiographies.
Genre/formBiographies.
LCCN 2020024524
ISBN9780393531794 hardcover
ISBN0393531791 hardcover
ISBNelectronic publication

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