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Rembrandt

[ US /ˈɹɛmˌbɹænt/ ]
NOUN
  1. influential Dutch artist (1606-1669)

How To Use Rembrandt In A Sentence

  • Over the years, charted by his self-portraits, Rembrandt evokes varying aspects of character and the process of ageing itself.
  • Sir Rembrandt made a mistake at the fifth fence from home which proved costly to his challenge but he battled on to claim second spot.
  • For years the picture passed as a genuine Rembrandt.
  • The acknowledged master of chiaroscuro was, of course, Rembrandt.
  • In the 1980s the Rembrandt Research Project, founded during the Rembrandt tricentennial celebrations of 1969, became the most public of art historical endeavors.
  • Soak in the sunlight for a bit in Rembrandt Square and then go have a bite to eat.
  • He is a galumphing, white academic from working-class London who somehow wound up a Rembrandt scholar.
  • Above Peregrine's head a chromolithograph gazed from its frame at Tarrant, a Rembrandt self-portrait. The Boat of a Million Years
  • Apparently the average club thought nothing of disposing of the works of the Victorian poets in one afternoon; the Italian Renaissance was “fully treated and most ably discussed, ” according to one programme, at a single meeting; Rembrandt and his school were likewise disposed of in one afternoon, and German literature was “adequately treated” at one session “in able papers. Women’s Clubs and Woman Suffrage
  • Like Rembrandt, his contemporaries among the Restoration portraitists favoured fanciful mythological guises.
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