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The Supper at Emmaus by Rembrandt

The Supper at Emmaus

Rembrandt·1628

Historical Context

The Supper at Emmaus, painted in 1628 and now in the Musée Jacquemart-André in Paris, is one of Rembrandt's earliest known paintings, created when the artist was just twenty-two years old and still working in Leiden. The biblical subject — the resurrected Christ revealing himself to two disciples at an inn — is rendered with dramatic chiaroscuro that already announces Rembrandt's mastery of light and shadow. The small scale and intimate setting are characteristic of Rembrandt's Leiden period. The Musée Jacquemart-André, a Parisian house museum preserving the collection of Édouard André and Nélie Jacquemart, provides an intimate setting perfectly suited to this early masterpiece of concentrated biblical drama.

Technical Analysis

The radical backlighting, with Christ seen almost entirely in silhouette while the startled disciple is dramatically illuminated, demonstrates the young Rembrandt's willingness to push chiaroscuro to its expressive limits.

Look Closer

  • ◆Notice the radical backlighting — Christ seen almost entirely in silhouette, the compositional inversion that makes this early masterpiece so striking.
  • ◆Look at the startled disciple dramatically illuminated by the backlighting — the viewer sharing his shock of recognition.
  • ◆Observe how the twenty-two-year-old Rembrandt pushes chiaroscuro to its expressive limit: more light would destroy the effect.
  • ◆Find the theological meaning encoded in the lighting: Christ known not by his visible face but by the light he creates around him.

See It In Person

Musée Jacquemart-André

Paris, France

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on panel
Dimensions
39 × 42 cm
Era
Baroque
Style
Dutch Golden Age
Genre
Religious
Location
Musée Jacquemart-André, Paris
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