Portrait of Ephraim Bueno
Rembrandt van Rijn


For most artists of the 17th century, the oil painting was the final form of any image. Preparatory sketches, drawings, and small paintings were all standard elements of the process, used to refining the composition and formal elements of a picture before taking oil to panel or canvas. This piece, then, is unusual in the canon of art history - an oil painting with a primary purpose of preparation for an etching, a medium at the time that was just over a century old. Rembrandt’s focus here was on the facial features of his subject and the interplay of light and dark. We can see in his rendering of Ephraim Beuno’s hands and garments, composed with loose, thick brushstrokes, that this work was not intended as a finished piece fit for display. Instead, in the delicate rendering of his facial features and the subtle changes in light, we get an insight into the artist at work, working through specific details ahead of a finer, more exacting work in a different medium. Yet, despite it’s function, the work still contains some of Rembrandt’s magic, capturing emotion, dignity, and humanity in oil.
Saturday 11th July
The Moon deepens into the constellation of Taurus, inviting us down into the earthly world. In the garden, this draws our attention to the soil and to our root crops, encouraging us to tend, sow, weed, and care for them during this period. This Taurus quality may also be felt in our daily activities. It brings us back to the practical aspects of life: the steady, grounding tasks that support everything else. It may be a good time to do the background work, finish what has been left incomplete, and bring greater care and solidity to the foundations of our lives and gardens.
Film
Film
Film

Iggy Pop Playlist

Hannah Peel Playlist

Hannah Peel Playlist





