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Though generally accepted by Rembrandt scholars until about 1940, this canvas was considered an eighteenth-century imitation by F. Schmidt-Degener in 1935. Supporting this view is the sketchy execution, which is superficially similar to that found in Rembrandt"s "study heads" painted on a much smaller scale; the light chalk ground and the man"s collar appears fancifully to adopt an older Dutch form. The palette, the loose brushwork, and the frontal presentation of the figure recall Rembrandt"s style of about 1665. The date is inscribed on the picture, but the simple application of parallel brushstrokes, resulting in flat and insubstantial forms, the awkwardly abrupt contrasts of light and shade, and, finally, the absence of any convincing indication of personality or thought are entirely alien to the master"s mature manner. Quite a few Rembrandt imitations and forgeries date from the eighteenth century in England, where this painting was first recorded in the collection of Sir William Knighton (died 1836)
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Rembrandt Peale

Early Life and Training

Rembrandt Peale, an American artist and museum keeper, was born on February 22, 1778, in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He was the third of six surviving children to his mother, Rachel Brewer, and father, Charles Willson Peale, a notable artist. Rembrandt's name was inspired by the 17th-century Dutch painter and engraver Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn. His father taught all his children to paint scenery and portraiture, and tutored Rembrandt in the arts and sciences.

Artistic Career

Peale's style was influenced by French Neoclassicism after a stay in Paris in his early thirties. He began drawing at the age of 8 and completed his first self-portrait at 13, showcasing his early mastery. Peale's prolific career included over 70 detailed replicas, including portraits of presidents George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.

Museum and Legacy

Peale launched his first museum in Baltimore, Maryland, on August 15, 1814, which later served as the second Baltimore City Hall and was eventually restored as the Peale Museum. His legacy continues to be celebrated through his numerous portraits, now part of various museum collections, including the National Portrait Gallery (Washington, United States), [https://WahooArt.com/@/Rembrandt-Peale](Artist: Rembrandt Peale | 243 Artworks).

Conclusion

Rembrandt Peale's prolific career as an American artist and museum keeper has left a lasting impact on the art world. His numerous portraits, including those of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, continue to be celebrated for their historical significance and artistic value.

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