Rembrandt at right wearing a hat and holding a stylus in his PL hand; woman seated behind him to left, wearing a bonnet

Self-Portrait with Saskia, 1636

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Gift of Ruth and Bruce Daytonexpand_more  2009.71.1

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Self portrait with Saskia, made in 1636, shows Rembrandt pausing in his work. His hand has gone slack on the stylus. He and his wife stare out at us. It is as though we have interrupted them. Rembrandt was of course gazing into a mirror, where he saw Sakia at the table, serving as partner, model, and muse. The novel image fits into no clear pictorial tradition. Though twenty-first-century sensibilities may spark criticism of the unequal scale of husband and wife, in the context of the seventeenth century, the image is one of remarkable intimacy. This impression is unusually fine and well preserved.

Details
Title
Self-Portrait with Saskia
Artist Life
1606–1669
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2009.71.1
Provenance
Richard Harris (Chicago); C. G. Boerner (New York); Bruce Dayton (Wayzata, MN)
Catalogue Raisonne
Hind 144, Bartsch 19, White-Boon (i of iii)
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Rembrandt at right wearing a hat and holding a stylus in his PL hand; woman seated behind him to left, wearing a bonnet