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Corporate group pictures were common at the time: people lined up.Rembrandt introduced the dramatic group portrait.Capt. Frans Banning Cocq Mustering His Company (1642)Aesthetic contrast between light and darkFemale in the background appears to be glowing; light source isRembrandt van Rijn, Self Portrait (1659)Introspective qualityWork is sublimeProtestant, Baroque artLoose application of paint around the eyes and nose creates a high degree of visibilityPortrays himself as a narcissistThe Jewish Bride (1667)Woman touches her breast and womb: bearing new life, and wishing for milk that will be given to their future children.Man’s expression is vaguely possessiveEntire painting is mysterious; arouses interest through its ambiguityMeindert Hobblema, Ave. of SiddelharnessVermeer, The Little Street Rijksmuseum (1658)Simple, everyday. Exemplifies life.Precisely doneArth 112 1st Edition Lecture 22Current Lecture Corporate group pictures were common atthe time: people lined up. - Rembrandt introduced the dramaticgroup portrait. o Capt. Frans Banning CocqMustering His Company (1642)o Aesthetic contrast between lightand dark Female in the backgroundappears to be glowing; lightsource is Rembrandt van Rijn, Self Portrait (1659)- Introspective quality- Work is sublime- Protestant, Baroque art- Loose application of paint around the eyes andnose creates a high degree of visibility- Portrays himself as a narcissist  The Jewish Bride (1667)These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- Woman touches her breast and womb: bearing new life, and wishingfor milk that will be given to their future children.- Man’s expression is vaguely possessive- Entire painting is mysterious; arousesinterest through its ambiguity Meindert Hobblema, Ave. of Siddelharness  Vermeer, The Little Street Rijksmuseum(1658)- Simple, everyday. Exemplifies life. - Precisely done


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