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Rembrandt's glowing figure emerges from the dark background; Vermeer's figure is depicted in natural light.

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Q: How do these paintings by dutch Baroque artists Rembradt and Vermeer differ?
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What statement describes a deference between these paintings by Dutch Baroque artists Vermeer and Rembrandt?

"Rembrandt, as we know, painted light in darkness, causing it to glow upon some one object or to bathe another in its waves; Vermeer, on the other hand, loved to paint darkness against light." ― Carl Lemcke


Your gallery has two paintings from this Dutch artist he is one of the most often forged artists?

Jan Vermeer.


What style of work did Rembrandt do?

Rembrandt is one of the most famous artists of all time. He was well known for his portrait paintings. Some of his most famous paintings are worth millions of dollars.


How are these paintings by Baroque artists Caravaggio and Rubens similar?

There are no pictures available to see. A comparison is not possible without the required pictures to look at.


Which artist was an inspiration to later baroque artists?

The main inspiration for other baroque artist was Caravggio.


Why did Baroque artists especially in the Netherlands begin creating paintings which did not have religious themes?

The reformation of the Dutch Church through Calvin stated that churches should not be adorned with pictures. Consequently artists got no commissions from churches and had to seek other customers.


How did Baroque artists portray space?

Baroque portrayed space as a twist and spiral in space


Which of these Italian artists had the greatest stylistic influence on artists of the Baroque period?

Caravaggio.


Which of these Italian artists had greatest stylistic influence on dutch artists of the baroque period?

Caravaggio.


What artist was inspiration to later baroque artist?

Annibale Carracci was said to be an inspiration to later artists of the Baroque period. Caravaggio and Barocci influenced later artists as well.


What of these was one of the techniques Johannes Vermeer was particularly famous foring?

Johannes (Jan) Vermeer (1632-1675) is a Dutchman best known for his paintings, of which only 35 or 36 are known to exist. For an artist with such modest output in such a short career, it is phenomenal how many subsequent artists he influenced; these include Gustave Courbet, van Gogh, Seurat, Edward Hopper, Salvador Dali and even Damien Hirst.


What did artists paint in the Baroque period?

The Baroque period was during the 17th and 18th centuries. Much of the art was Christian.