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The Mentor: Rembrandt, Vol. 4, Num. 20, Serial No. 120, December 1, 1916

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The essay traces the life and work of Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn from his Leyden origins through training with Jacob van Swanenburch and Pieter Lastman, his early portraits and frequent self-portraits, and his move to Amsterdam where teaching and commissions brought rapid success. It discusses signature works such as the Anatomy Lesson and the Night Watch, his marriage to Saskia and a period of domestic prosperity, then a later phase marked by deeper imagination, richer handling of light, and calmer expression after personal losses. The piece also notes his role as teacher and collector and outlines financial arrangements for his son and changing critical reputation.

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John C. Van Dyke

John C. Van Dyke was an American art historian, painter, and author known for his contributions to the understanding of American art and painting. His notable works include "A Text-Book of the History of Painting," which provides a comprehensive overview of painting techniques and styles throughout history. Van Dyke also explored the relationship between art and nature in his book "The Desert," reflecting his deep appreciation for the American landscape. His writings often aimed to educate the public about art appreciation and the significance of various artistic movements, making him a key figure in early 20th-century art discourse.

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