The seventeenth century was a vibrant period in Dutch culture. One of the most appealing aspects of the art produced in Holland during this time is its wide range of subject matter. Watch Dr. David de Witt, Bader Curator of European Art at Queen's University, as he discusses one of Rembrandt's famous paintings, Head of an Old Man in a Cap (1630).
Video segment taken from Art History 354: The Art of Rembrandt, which explores in detail the study of paintings produced in the Netherlands, ca. 1580-1700.
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Queen's ASO: The Age of Rembrandt (Part 1)
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