The life of Rembrandt shows one of self-reflection (and maybe obsession) that brought about some of the best art in Western history.
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Research Material:
“Rembrandt van Rijn: Biography and Chronology” - (http://www.rembrandtpainting.net/rembrandt_life_and_work.htm)
“Rembrandt Harmensz Van Rijn: Dutch painter of the soul” - https://www.christianitytoday.com/history/people/musiciansartistsandwriters/rembrandt-harmensz-van-rijn.html)
“Rembrandt, Geertje Dircx and Hendrickje Stoffels” - (https://mydailyartdisplay.uk/2013/05/06/rembrandt-geertje-dircx-and-hendrickje-stoffels/)
“Self-Portrait: Rembrandt van Rijn) - (https://www.nga.gov/collection/highlights/rembrandt-self-portrait.html)
“Rembrandt van Ryn: A Protestant Artist,” by Art Farstad in Journal Articles - (https://faithalone.org/journal-articles/rembrandt-van-ryn-a-protestant-artist/#_ftn9d)
“Self-Portrait as the Apostle Paul” - (https://www.rembrandt-van-rijn.com/self-portrait-as-the-apostle-paul/)
“The Return of the Prodigal Son,” by Henri Nouwen, Doubleday, 1992.