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  • love it ;)

  • when you think what painting is number 1 in price you want to just scream? i mean c'mon we got rembrandt we got van gogh we got renoir i can even understand picasso i just don't get it why Jackson Pollock has to be number 1 sorry for that

  • lovely

  • mooi gedaan man. heel mooi

  • please tell me what song this is

  • A Master Piece by Another Master: Gunther Defosse! Bravo! Dee Jay

  • wow that was amazing whoo good work man

  • Amazing job. Well done!

  • Omg it's so amazing

  • what color did he used for the shadows?. please give me an advice how to paint a chiaroscuro, and tenebrism

  • @johniluz2 Black.

  • I need the song very badly :D nice vid

  • this was great....... you truly have a great talent like Giotto

  • Its really good. It would go undetected as forgery because Rembrandt used kinda 7 layer flemish technique (which he developed much further of course), but forgery wasnt your goal i guess. You make it more lika alla-prima and the result is very fine. 5 stars.

  • Nuostabus paveikslas , man labai patinka "Sūnaus palaidūno sugryžimas"

    :)

  • Nice

  • why not speed paintings processes? I WANT TO LEARN!!

  • Very nice work

  • I think you did a wonderful job. You get 5 stars from me!

  • BRAVO, URE AMAZING!

  • Fantastic

  • Are you seriously trying to pass this off as a rembrandt repro?? You've a lot to learn. Your brushwork is banal,your drawing highly suspect and lacks any sensivity to the originals.Forget it.

  • forget U fugga'

  • and now let's see you doing it. do you even know how rembrandt painted? i don't think so. so how can you compare his brushstrokes with rembrandts brush strokes. think!

  • you can..but it's fussy to do so, you can see the brush marks on the canvas..e.g. da vinci's left-handed fingerprints on Tobias and the angel proving he worked on it for Angelo del Verrocchio as an apprentice in his teenage years.

  • you have a point, but still a decent effort, and clearly a decent reproduction by normal people's standards.. ;)

  • det där var väldigt bra gjort ! Super !!!!

  • FALTA FALTA MUCHACHO

  • rembrandt had asistants to help to give more layers, he was involved in the sketch and the wash, and in the building texture the rest was with help

  • You may be thinking of Peter Paul Rubens, who definitely operated using a "factory" style approach involving collaborators and assistants on his larger projects. However, I have never read that Rembrandt did this. Although Rembrandt had pupils and apprentices who paid to be taught by him, and who would have helped him prepare paint and canvas etc, only Rembrandt himself actually did the painting.

  • I dont wanna be a downer. its a good atempt but nothing like a rembrandt, rembrandt took months and even years to create a solid piece, because it took that long for the paint to dry and if u ran your hand against it you would feel bumbs from all the chunks of paint caked on, that he painted with his knife. but hey its a good study. but please dont say its a god given mastery i think sono has ever seen a rembrandt.

  • I am in shock by your incredibly God given mastery of Rembrandt. WOW....watching this video and the way you make such easy work of "states" and what is underneath, then recreating layer by layer, phenomenal....I hope your hands are seriously insured---unreal and thank you for taking the time to share your lifes joy with us.

  • beautiful!

  • good work!! really fine works of art :)

  • WONDERFUL!!!

  • Poor rembrant did not have electricity in his time.He was the master!! We have nothing to hold on to!! sad indeed. just garbage we have and we call art....hmm makes me what to live in the age of no electricity.. when life was so good and innocent. Oh how we wish to be there time.. to relive those days..

    we have nothing to compare.. art is a few scribble on canvas or blotches of paint thrown on a canvas and we called it art../

    We are doom.. yeah..

  • Sounds like somebody needs to go to college for education in the Arts.

  • yep I agree with you to a certain point, randomly throwing paint down that looks like nothing and takes no effort should not be held in the same light as fine art

  • Art is subjective. There are many categories.

    Life in his time was anything but "good and innocent". I doubt you would last if transported back to their way of living.

  • Exquisite!

  • Beautiful. Moving. Spell-binding. It makes me fall in love with art again. Without a shadow of a doubt, this video far surpasses ANYTHING that I have seen on You Tube. Thank you, 2painting!

  • Which artist made that music?

  • I think it is from the movie 'The Piano'. Quite nice. Also check out soundtrack to 'The Fountain'.

  • pure moods, the first one has that track on it, pretty good cd

  • Yep, I have that CD. "The Piano" from the movie of the same name. Awesome.

  • I think Rembrandt did not paint like that at all. You are missing the layers of barnish he used and you are too sistematic in your drawing.

  • This is a very fine video. I made a copy of this masterpiece also, when I went to art college. I think yours came out better than mine. Keep painting!

  • I have seen the actual painting produced in this video, and can tell you it is absolutely stunning. I am a big fan of this particalur Rembrandt piece, and it is amazing how these guys have been able to capture the key details like the look in the old man's eyes, his hands etc. A real masterpiece!

  • Not bad! :)

  • whatever the comments just look at the beauty of it.

  • This guy you see in this video making this reproduction only can give a smell of what the real painting is all about. He doesn´t have the same medium nor the same materials. In the past artist went to an atellier at an early early age and usually stayed there until they got the skills and knowledge they needed. Today in the majority of art schools nothing is thaught to an art student. I feel sorry for today´s artist... and I am one of them.

  • I feel for ya. Me, too. Everything I learned I taught myself or I learned firsthand from master illustrators that I apprenticed to.

  • Classical Painting was abandonned and most of the techniques and principally the materials were discarded.

  • Welk nummer staat er onder dit filmpje?

  • This is the most difficult kind of artwork! And very expensive to make too. Only very skilled artists can do something like this.

  • No you´re wrong. Any artist is naturally able to do a work in the style of Rembrandt. But the big problem is today IS NOT AVAILABLE the same education system that Rembrandt and other barroque painters had in hands at that time.

  • Bubbauk is right: only a very skilled artist can to this - and skills are NOT taught in art schools here in the West. We are taught "concepts." Well, what good is a concept without the means of expressing it?

  • i love rembrandt, good work!!

  • WOW....thats was fantastic!

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