Dutch painter, engraver, great master of light and shade
Dutch painter, engraver, great master of light and shade, the greatest representative of the golden age of Dutch painting. He was able to embody in his works the entire range of human experiences with such emotional intensity, which before him was not known fine art. Rembrandt's works, extremely diverse in genre, open the viewer a timeless spiritual world of human experiences and feelings.
July 15, 1606
Dutch painter, engraver, great master of light and shade
Scandinavian national alcoholic beverage
The method of obtaining
Aquavit is made on the basis of alcohol obtained by distillation from potatoes or, less frequently, grains without added sugar, infused with spices, which may include cumin, dill, coriander, cinnamon, fennel, anise, St John's wort and others[1] and aged in oak barrels or in sherry or cognac barrels from 3 months to 12 years[2]. Aquavit is usually straw-golden to dark brown in color, with some varieties being colorless. A darker color may indicate either that the product has been aged longer or that "young" barrels were used during production.
The Woman in the Hat
1905
The Woman in the Hat
Title of the painting-Open window
1905
Title of the painting-Open window
Title of the painting-Arabic coffee house
1913
Title of the painting-Arabic coffee house
Title of the painting- Berber
1913
Title of the painting- Berber
Title of the painting-Egyptian Curtain
1948
Title of the painting-Egyptian Curtain
Title of the painting- Red interior, still life on a blue table
1947
Title of the painting- Red interior, still life on a blue table
Title of the painting-Music
1910
Title of the painting-Music
Title of the painting-Dance
1910