The Man with the Golden Helmet (c. 1650) formerly by Rembrandt van Rijn

The Man with the Golden Helmet - Rembrandt van Rijn - c. 1650

Artwork Information

TitleThe Man with the Golden Helmet
ArtistRembrandt van Rijn
Datec. 1650
MediumOil on Canvas
Dimensions67 x 50 cm
Current LocationGemäldegalerie, Berlin
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About The Man with the Golden Helmet

The Man with the Golden Helmet, created circa 1650, is an oil on canvas painting that was previously attributed to Rembrandt van Rijn, the renowned Dutch painter. However, it’s now speculated that someone from his circle produced the artwork. This painting represents a period in Dutch art history recognized as the Golden Age and is currently housed at the Gemäldegalerie museum in Berlin.

Despite its ambiguous authorship, The Man with the Golden Helmet remains an impressive piece of art that immediately captures one’s attention. The subject of this painting wears a golden helmet and is portrayed as a soldier or possibly even a biblical figure. He looks out confidently from behind his armor while holding his weapon firmly in hand.

When analyzing this particular work of art, one could note various elements that speak to its craftsmanship and style characteristic of the Baroque era. For instance, there are powerful contrasts between light and dark areas within the canvas known as chiaroscuro technique. It also shows remarkable attention to technical details such as tonal accuracy resulting in a hyper-realistic depiction of this figure.

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