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Egmond Codfried
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THREAD DEDICATED TO PORTRAITS OF HISTORICAL JEWISH EUROPEANS

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DE SPINOZA
 
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[Rembrandt, Portrait of Dr. Ephraïm Bueno, panel, 1645-1647. Rijksmuseum Amsterdam]

10 November 2006 until 4 February 2007
The 'Jewish' Rembrandt

In recent centuries a romantic myth has developed suggesting Rembrandt had a special bond with Jews. He was supposedly a good friend of the famous philosopher Spinoza and the outstanding rabbi Menasse ben Israel. Some people even discovered echoes of Jewish mysticism (kabbalah) in his paintings and references to Judaism. His Jewish neighbours in Amsterdam’s lively Jewish Quarter provided, it was said, the inspiration for many of his drawings and portraits. But is this really so? Formerly, many of his works were given Jewish titles, but today it’s far from clear if these were warranted. Only a few of Rembrandt’s works deal indisputably with a Jewish theme, or depict a Jew. Even his famous painting The Jewish Bride is now up for discussion – does it really represent a Jewish couple? More information

Read the opening speech by Gary Schwartz, Rembrandt expert.
 
Egmond Codfried
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10 November 2006 until 4 February 2007
The 'Jewish' Rembrandt

In recent centuries a romantic myth has developed suggesting Rembrandt had a special bond with Jews. He was supposedly a good friend of the famous philosopher Spinoza and the outstanding rabbi Menasse ben Israel. Some people even discovered echoes of Jewish mysticism (kabbalah) in his paintings and references to Judaism. His Jewish neighbours in Amsterdam’s lively Jewish Quarter provided, it was said, the inspiration for many of his drawings and portraits. But is this really so? Formerly, many of his works were given Jewish titles, but today it’s far from clear if these were warranted. Only a few of Rembrandt’s works deal indisputably with a Jewish theme, or depict a Jew. Even his famous painting The Jewish Bride is now up for discussion – does it really represent a Jewish couple? More information

Read the opening speech by Gary Schwartz, Rembrandt expert.
 
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Rembrandt selfportrait

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It was rumored that Rembrandt used real Jews as models!
 
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Rembrandt: Jesus
 
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Heinrich Heine
 
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Karl Marx
 
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Moses Mendelssohn
 
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Ramsey Nasr set to play Spinoza in an upcoming movie

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DE SPINOZA
 
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Gluckel van Hameln


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gl%C3%BCckel_of_Hameln
 



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