Rembrandt van Rijn, a Dutch Baroque master, revolutionized painting with his profound psychological depth and extraordinary use of light. Born in Leiden in 1606, he became Amsterdam's most sought-after portrait painter, creating deeply emotional works that captured human vulnerability. His innovative techniques in chiaroscuro and intimate self-portraits transformed art, revealing raw human complexity. Despite achieving great success, he died in financial ruin in 1669, leaving an unparalleled artistic legacy that profoundly influenced Western art.
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