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Book Review

Volume 42 • Number 2

Summer 2008



 

THE REMBRANDT BOOK by Gary Schwartz. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2006, 384 pp. $40.95, cloth.

This truly is the Rembrandt book. Substantial in every way, it is physically imposing, magnificently printed on heavy, glossy stock and profusely illustrated with splendid color reproductions of all the master's major works and many sketches and preparatory drawings, as well as etchings and drypoint engravings. Gary Schwartz, who studied art history at New York University and Johns Hopkins University, is now living in the Netherlands. The merits of his book are enormous. Not only is it filled with magnificent reproductions, there are tables and graphs detailing such things as the number of Rembrandt paintings in catalogues from 1836 to 1992; analyses of the artist's borrowings and adaptations in five-year periods; key dates in the life of the man; Rembrandt's relation to the forms of sale for paintings in the Dutch seventeenth century; and so on. There is even a computer rendering of the famous depiction of Captain Banning Cocq's Company of Guards at the Gates of Amsterdam (popularly called The Night Watch), specifying the weapons shown and identifying all present, either by name and title or by a description, such as "girl in gold and blue," "pikeman," "musketeer," etc.


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