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Head of Christ (after 'Dinner at Emmaus' in Louvre) by Rembrandt

Head of Christ (after 'Dinner at Emmaus' in Louvre)

Rembrandt·1650

Historical Context

Rembrandt's c.1650 Head of Christ, described as after the 'Dinner at Emmaus' in the Louvre, belongs to a significant group of small head studies he produced of Christ, apparently from a Jewish model in Amsterdam. These studies — made for his own use and as independent works — represent a major departure from the idealised, Italianate Christ images of the Western tradition. Rembrandt's Christ is a living man of Middle Eastern appearance, rendered with the same immediacy as his studies of Amsterdam's Jewish community. Whether this particular work is wholly autograph or a studio repetition of a Louvre model head remains a subject of scholarly discussion.

Technical Analysis

The head is painted on a small panel or canvas against a neutral warm ground, with soft, frontal light that avoids dramatic chiaroscuro and instead pursues a quiet, contemplative naturalism. The paint is applied thinly and the brushwork is economical, each stroke placed with precision.

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Johan van der Marck

Detroit,

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
25.4 × 21.3 cm
Era
Baroque
Genre
Religious
Location
Johan van der Marck, Detroit
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