
One of Rembrandt’s final self-portraits, painted in 1660. The master renders himself with unflinching honesty—furrowed brow, aged skin, and steady eyes—using rich impasto and dramatic chiaroscuro. A landmark of Baroque portraiture.

Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669) was a Dutch Golden Age painter and printmaker, celebrated for psychological depth, masterful use of light, and an unrivaled series of self-portraits spanning his career.