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Young Man in a Turban by Rembrandt

Young Man in a Turban

Rembrandt·c. 1650

Historical Context

This Young Man in a Turban from around 1650, attributed to a follower of Rembrandt, demonstrates the tronie — character head or costume study — as practiced within the Rembrandt school. The wearing of exotic or theatrical costumes was a distinctive feature of Rembrandt's workshop practice, allowing exploration of light, texture, and character without the constraints of portrait likeness. The turban signals the oriental exotic, a recurring interest in Amsterdam's merchant culture where direct trade with the eastern Mediterranean brought material culture and people from across the world into contact with Dutch society. Workshop practice in Rembrandt's studio is now understood as collaborative rather than strictly master-student, with multiple hands contributing to works at different stages of completion.

Technical Analysis

The turban's folds and the play of light across the face follow Rembrandtesque conventions of dramatic chiaroscuro. The handling suggests a skilled follower rather than the master, with somewhat less spontaneity in the brushwork.

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on panel
Dimensions
57.3 × 47.4 cm
Era
Baroque
Style
Dutch Golden Age
Genre
Portrait
Location
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago
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