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Self-portrait (Rembrandt, Altman)
・ Self-portrait (Rembrandt, Indianapolis)
・ Self-portrait (Rembrandt, Vienna)
・ Self-Portrait (Rubens, 1638–1639)
・ Self-portrait (Thomas Eakins)
・ Self-Portrait (Titian, Berlin)
・ Self-Portrait (Titian, Madrid)
・ Self-portrait (van Dyck, 1613-14)
・ Self-portrait (van Dyck, 1640)
・ Self-Portrait (van Hemessen)
・ Self-portrait as a young man
・ Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting
・ Self-portrait as the Apostle Paul
・ Self-portrait as Zeuxis Laughing
・ Self-Portrait at the age of 13


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Self-portrait (Rembrandt, Altman) : ウィキペディア英語版
Self-portrait (Rembrandt, Altman)

''Self-Portrait'' is a 1660 oil on canvas painting of himself by the Dutch artist Rembrandt. Painted when the artist was fifty-four, it has been noted as a work in which may be seen "the wrinkled brow and the worried expression the troubled condition of his mind". Part of the Benjamin Altman Collection, it has been in the Metropolitan Museum of Art since 1913.
==Description==
The Altman portrait is dated 1660, when he was fifty-four years old. This was a year of anxiety for him. He had just been declared bankrupt. He saw his collection of art treasures disposed of at auction and himself deserted by his pupils and his friends, with no studio of his own in which to set up his easel. In this portrait we have a work of mature years, when he brought all the skill and resources of a lifetime to its creation.〔
The lift of the eyebrows that wrinkle his forehead is that of whimsical impatience, yet the spark in his eyes denies defeat. The mouth is drawn and the mark of undeserved neglect is evident in the premature wrinkles, but a certain merry pride lurks in the tilted cap and raised head. A pang of pity shoots through us, only to be replaced by one of keen satisfaction that he, the neglected, is remembered and they, the aristocrats, are forgotten.
Though this great artist lived several years longer, they were years of misery, and he painted only one more great work, "The Syndics of the Cloth Hall," now in the Ryks Museum in Amsterdam. His great reputation suffered an almost total eclipse, although to-day he is probably the most popular painter that ever lived. Yet he never lost his courage, and as we see him in this portrait he carries his head bravely and wears his hat jauntily, as if in defiance of the evils that engulfed him. Heretofore we may have felt acquainted with Rembrandt the painter, but now we know Rembrandt the man; for just so he must have looked to his neighbors in the troublous year 1660.〔

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