Class Description
Explore the work of Rembrandt, the towering genius of the Dutch Golden Age and one of the greatest artists in history. We will look at Rembrandt as painter, printmaker, teacher, and human being, from the drama and bravura of his early work to the nuanced and compelling psychology of his last masterpieces.
Jeff Nigro is a Research Associate and Adjunct Lecturer at the Art Institute of Chicago and an instructor at the Newberry Library.
Materials List
Required:
- Digital course packet
First Reading:
- No first reading assignment
Cost and Registration
This class is full, but you can still register for the waitlist on Learning Stream.
Six sessions, $255 ($230 for Newberry members, seniors, and students). Learn about becoming a member.
To register multiple people for this class, please go through the course calendar in Learning Stream, our registration platform. When you select the course and register, you’ll be prompted to add another registrant.
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