. Rembrandt : his life, his work, and his time. ort, intowhich he threw himself heart and soul, he went at once to theroot of the matter. The harmony in which his active imagina-tion and powerful will worked together was one of the distinctive, traits of his character. We shall find him full of energy andanimation at every point of his career, regardless of sorrowsand advancing age. Such careful and scrupulous effort, conjoinedwith such facility, such absolute sincerity of expression, united tosuch conscientious vigilance, ensured him the sufirages alike of hisbrother-artists and of the public


. Rembrandt : his life, his work, and his time. ort, intowhich he threw himself heart and soul, he went at once to theroot of the matter. The harmony in which his active imagina-tion and powerful will worked together was one of the distinctive, traits of his character. We shall find him full of energy andanimation at every point of his career, regardless of sorrowsand advancing age. Such careful and scrupulous effort, conjoinedwith such facility, such absolute sincerity of expression, united tosuch conscientious vigilance, ensured him the sufirages alike of hisbrother-artists and of the public. His reputation and popularityincreased steadily. He was already a painter of note when hisgreat opportunity came with the Lesson in Anatomy—the workthat was to proclaim the full measure of his genius, and of hissuperiority to his rivals. \i^mji.)\tj: ?^ JO^ l^L L^ j^^^H Kp ^dSJBgwi^fcfllra ^KM ^^^E^^F^T ^^^^ .^^- ^^^A1 **^^ ~^^^^^^^H iP^^^^^-i H ^B. ?>>?.?? W, SMHMMHHi W^S^L- kemrkandts 1632 (B. 344).. .-^^6!»»<pig^w»K


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