Rembrandt, his life, his work and his time . LANDSCAPE WITH A FLOCK OF (B. 224). CHAPTER III REMBRANDT S PAINTED AND ENGRAVED PORTRAITS OF HIS FATHER AND MOTHER—STUDIES MADE IN COMMON WITH HIS FELLOW-STUDENTS— LOT AND HIS DAUGHTERS,THE BAPTISM OF THE EUNUCH, ST. JEROME AT PRAYER—REMBRANDTS FIRSTPURCHASES OF WORKS OF REMBRANDT S (B. 352). THE most intimate among Rembrandtsyouthful friends was Jan were almost of the same age, andwere further drawn together by community oftastes. Lievens, like Rembrandt, had returnedfrom Lastmans studio to his parents hom


Rembrandt, his life, his work and his time . LANDSCAPE WITH A FLOCK OF (B. 224). CHAPTER III REMBRANDT S PAINTED AND ENGRAVED PORTRAITS OF HIS FATHER AND MOTHER—STUDIES MADE IN COMMON WITH HIS FELLOW-STUDENTS— LOT AND HIS DAUGHTERS,THE BAPTISM OF THE EUNUCH, ST. JEROME AT PRAYER—REMBRANDTS FIRSTPURCHASES OF WORKS OF REMBRANDT S (B. 352). THE most intimate among Rembrandtsyouthful friends was Jan were almost of the same age, andwere further drawn together by community oftastes. Lievens, like Rembrandt, had returnedfrom Lastmans studio to his parents home atLeyden. Like Rembrandt, he was now insearch of his vocation, a search he in factpursued throughout his life, without any strik-ing development of originality, for the sojourn he afterwards madein England brought him under the influence of Vandyck. Forthe moment, however, working side by side with Rembrandt, andfrom the same models, he busied himself with those studies oflight, the effects of which are to be traced in many of his picturesand etchings at this period. A fellow-citizen of Rembrandt and of Lievens, their junior by 38 REMBRANDT some six or seven years, was soon to join them in their was no other than Gerard Dou, whose presence in suchcompany is surprising enough. No less likely fellow-student canw


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