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Rembrandt, a novel

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Rembrandt, a novel
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Rembrandt
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
a novel
Summary
In 1961 Random House publishers released a blockbuster book, an epic-length novel of the life of one of history's greatest painters, Rembrandt. The author was Gladys Schmitt, who established herself as a master of the historical novel in 1946 with the Number One bestseller David the King about the life of the biblical King David. Her novel Rembrandt likewise scaled the charts and won admiration from a wide variety of the critics who noted the deep research done for the book. The novel begins with the mercurial teenage Rembrandt who was apprenticing with the art master Jacob Isaacszoon van Swanenburg. At just 17 years old the young Rembrandt already possessed the skills of a master painter and had ideas of his own that were at variance with Master van Swanenburg. Rembrandt, The Epic Novel, takes the reader on an intimate journey where we get an up-close and interior look at the great painter, feeling his pains and sadness's as well as his joys and triumphs. We gain complete historical understanding of Rembrandt's major works such as The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp and The Night Watch. Who knew that the little girl cavorting in The Night Watch was a childhood version of his beloved wife Saskia, who was dying as he painted the work? In the course of this beautifully written epic we get to know Rembrandt's wives, his masters, his family members, his champions, his enemies, his apprentices, and those with whom he came into important contact. The book contains 10 Rembrandt works that coincide with the narrative so the reader can at once get the best understanding of Rembrandt as he created those works. Glady Schmitt is a name now largely forgotten in the sweeping arc of great literature. Devault Graves Books is proud to bring back this masterpiece from the near past for future generations to enjoy in the digital ebook format
Target audience
adult
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