Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606–1669) was a Dutch master of painting, drawing, and printmaking, celebrated for his profound psychological insight and technical innovation. This bust-length portrait of a young man with flowing blond hair and a wide-brimmed hat captures a striking immediacy that draws the viewer in. A Dutch inscription on the verso identifies the sitter as Antonie Coopal (c.1606–1672).
In The Phases series, Otto Lundbladh engages with Rembrandt’s intimate realism, translating its depth of character into a contemporary dialogue about presence and perception. His reinterpretation transforms the quiet intensity of the sitter into a reflection on how individuality persists, even as identity becomes increasingly constructed and mediated.
Medium: Digital print on fine art paper
Size: 100 × 100cm
Edition: Edition of 150
Signature: Signed
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606–1669) was a Dutch master of painting, drawing, and printmaking, celebrated for his profound psychological insight and technical innovation. This bust-length portrait of a young man with flowing blond hair and a wide-brimmed hat captures a striking immediacy that draws the viewer in. A Dutch inscription on the verso identifies the sitter as Antonie Coopal (c.1606–1672).
In The Phases series, Otto Lundbladh engages with Rembrandt’s intimate realism, translating its depth of character into a contemporary dialogue about presence and perception. His reinterpretation transforms the quiet intensity of the sitter into a reflection on how individuality persists, even as identity becomes increasingly constructed and mediated.
Medium: Digital print on fine art paper
Size: 100 × 100cm
Edition: Edition of 150
Signature: Signed