Sleeping puppy (1640) by Rembrandt

Sleeping puppy - Rembrandt - 1640

Artwork Information

TitleSleeping puppy
ArtistRembrandt
Date1640
Dimensions4 x 8 cm
Art MovementBaroque

About Sleeping puppy

The artwork titled “Sleeping puppy” is a distinguished creation by the master artist Rembrandt, dating back to the year 1640. It stands as an emblematic piece of the Baroque period, with dimensions measuring merely 4 x 8 cm. This small-scale work is categorized under the genre of animal painting, a testament to Rembrandt’s versatility and keen observation of the natural world.

The artwork itself is a delicate etching that captures the peaceful repose of a slumbering puppy. The finesse of the etched lines demonstrates Rembrandt’s skill in portraying texture and softness, allowing viewers to imagine the feel of the puppy’s fur. The careful shading and contours of the puppy’s curled form evoke a sense of three-dimensional depth and volume, showcasing Rembrandt’s ability to bring vitality and realism to his subjects. The composition is intimate, inviting onlookers to a quiet moment of serenity that the sleeping creature embodies. Despite its modest size, the artwork conveys a profound naturalism and sensitivity that are characteristic of Rembrandt’s work, making it a notable piece within his oeuvre.

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