Rembrandt and Frans Hals Chloe Johnson 7th
Rembrandt Is considered one of the greatest painters and printmakers in European art history. He was born in 1607 and died in 1669 He was born in Leiden, Netherlands
Rembrandt continued Its said that his family had between 7-10 kids His family was very wealthy He attended Latin School. He later enrolled in Leiden University
Frans Hals Born 1580–August26, 1666 He was a Dutch painter He painted portraits and show a lot of talent and quickness in his art
Frans Hals He was born in Antwerp. After Antwerp was taken over by Spain his family moved to Haarlem. He took painting lessons from Flemish painter Karel Van Mander.
Rembrandt In 1606 on 15 July, Rembrandt is born in Leiden as the ninth child Rembrandt attended a Latin school Rembrandt is apprenticed to the Leiden painter, Jacob van Swanenburgh Rembrandt owns his own studio Rembrandt is apprenticed for six months to the painter Pieter Lastman Rembrandt receives his first students.
Rembrandt In 1632 He paints his first group portrait “The anatomy lesson of Dr Pulp.” He paints a series of “the passion of Christ.” 1634 On 22 June, Rembrandt marries Saskia van Uylenburgh daughter, Cornelija, is born, she survives less than a month a second daughter also named Cornelija only lives a couple of weeks they have a son named Titus they have a daughter named Cornelija.
Rembrandt they have no money and lose all there possessions Rembrandt paints “steel master” 1666 Rembrandt paints “Jewish bride.” 1668 On 28 February, Titus marries Magdalena van Loo. He dies two months later and is buried at the Westerkerk Magdalena van Loo has a daughter, Titia. Rembrandt paints two more self-portraits. He dies on 4 October and is buried at the Westerkerk
Hals Frans Hals was born into the family of a cloth-maker of Dutch origin , Frans studied under Karel van Mander in Haarlem In 1610, he became a master of the St. Lukas Guild and in 1644 was elected its deacon Hals life is not eventful and is little known short trip to Antwerp in 1616 but died in poverty
Rembrandt Balaam’s ass Suzanna in the Bath Belshazzar's Feast
Hals Married Couple in a Garden Buffoon Playing a Lute Laughing child
conclusion I personally think that Rembrandt and Hals are amazing painters for there time. They both express great techniques that were used for the baroque period.