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الخميس، 11 نوفمبر 2010

Rembrandt's relationship with the Jews

Did not help him that his home is located in the ghetto. He had been held since that time friendships with many of them. He had carved a picture of Manasseh ben Israel (1636). And now in 1647 drilling on wood dark face of the Jewish doctor Ephraim Younis. When the artist was surrounded on every side, almost clear that he loved them, he found topics is growing day after day, between the Spanish and Portuguese Jews in Amsterdam. Perhaps you know the Baruch Spinos, who lived in this city of 1635. And some went to that Rembrandt himself was a Jew. This is incorrect because it is baptized and grew up on the Protestant doctrine. The features that speak Dutch...,



But did not know about any significant bias in terms of religion or sex. There is a depth to its understanding is marked by a special sympathy for the Jews in his drawings. I was fascinated by Bcyuhhm and beards dripping with wisdom and their eyes that show the grief and sorrow. And you to find a half of suffering psychological Hebrews tilted in the face of "the Jewish elderly," a painting painted by Rembrandt 1654 and is located now in the Hermitage (the Ningerad), in the panel "ink" (Rabbi) (1657 ) in London and the painting the last image of the ink that consoling Rembrandt After falling into financial distress and financial aid standing.









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