Rembrandt’s Art as Gift

M. Zell
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This chapter examines Rembrandt’s embrace of gift exchange over his career and analyzes the works he created to function as gifts among favored patrons, collectors, and intimates. Rembrandt’s gifts to important patrons and other figures in the 1630s largely conform to the conventions and courtesies expected of gift transactions. From the late 1640s through the 1660s, as Rembrandt’s primary supporters shifted to liefhebbers, gentlemen-dealers, and cultured members of the burgher class, however, he intensified his engagement and became more experimental with gift giving. Through highly distinctive prints designed to circulate as gifts, Rembrandt enlisted the gift economy to nurture ties with his inner sanctum, harnessing the ethics of gift giving to cultivate a unique position in the Dutch art world.
伦勃朗作为礼物的艺术
本章考察了伦勃朗在他的职业生涯中对礼物交换的拥抱,并分析了他创作的作品,这些作品是在赞助人、收藏家和密友之间作为礼物使用的。伦勃朗在17世纪30年代给重要的赞助人和其他人物的礼物在很大程度上符合礼物交易的惯例和礼节。从17世纪40年代末到16世纪60年代,伦勃朗的主要支持者转向了贵族、绅士商人和有教养的市民阶级成员,然而,他加强了自己的参与,在送礼方面变得更有实验性。通过高度独特的版画设计作为礼物流通,伦勃朗利用礼物经济来培养与他内心圣地的联系,利用礼物的道德规范来培养荷兰艺术界的独特地位。
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