Rembrandt’s workshop

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Rembrandt’s workshop was the influential 17th-century Amsterdam studio where the Dutch master Rembrandt trained and mentored numerous painters, shaping the development of the Dutch Golden Age of art.

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instanceOf art school
artist’s workshop
painting studio
activeInCentury 17th century
associatedWithArtMovement Dutch Golden Age landscape painting
surface form: Dutch Golden Age painting
contributedTo spread of Rembrandt’s style
training of a generation of Dutch painters
country Netherlands
employed assistants
journeyman painters
pupils
foundedBy Rembrandt van Rijn
hadPractice allowing pupils to work on master’s commissions
using collaborative authorship
influenced Dutch Golden Age
surface form: Dutch Golden Age of art

history painting in the Dutch Republic
portrait painting in the Dutch Republic
influencedBy Rembrandt’s painting style
locatedIn Amsterdam
Dutch Republic
namedAfter Rembrandt van Rijn
primaryFunction artistic collaboration
producing paintings
training painters
produced copies of Rembrandt’s compositions
history paintings signed by Rembrandt
portraits signed by Rembrandt
variants of Rembrandt’s paintings
specializedInGenre biblical scenes
genre scenes
group portrait
history painting
landscape painting
mythological scenes
portrait painting
trained Abraham van Dijck
Aert de Gelder
Carel Fabritius
Constantijn van Renesse
Ferdinand Bol
Gerbrand van den Eeckhout
Govert Flinck
Jacob Backer
Nicolaes Maes
Samuel van Hoogstraten
Willem Drost
usedMedium oil paint
usedTechnique chiaroscuro
dramatic lighting
impasto

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Ferdinand Bol artisticSchool Rembrandt’s workshop
this entity surface form: Rembrandt school
Ferdinand Bol educatedAt Rembrandt’s workshop
Govert Flinck educatedAt Rembrandt’s workshop