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Self-portrait as Zeuxis Laughing | Rembrandt | c. 1662 Carl Bloch "The Elephants

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"The Elephants

1878) by August Friedrich Schenck is a profoundly emotive painting that captures the raw despair of a ewe mourning her dead lamb amidst a desolate

"Five Bathers" reflects Cézanne's pioneering role in the transition from Impressionism to Modernism

Friedrich captures the essence of the Romantic sublime

enveloping the scene in a gentle obscurity

Self-portrait as Zeuxis Laughing | Rembrandt | c. 1662 Carl Bloch "The ElephantsAbout the artwork: In this remarkable late self portrait, Rembrandt embodies the ancient Greek painter Zeuxis, said to have died from laughter while painting an old woman. With a broad, almost mischievous grin, Rembrandt gazes toward the viewer, his eyes twinkling with wit and weariness. The deep lines across his face and the heavy folds of his skin bear the marks of age and hardship, yet the expression is one of ironic amusementas if the artist is

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