After losing his wealth, Rembrandt painted himself with a sense of introspection and vulnerability, often depicting himself in somber tones and less idealized settings. His later self-portraits reflect a more unvarnished reality, showcasing his aging features and emotional depth. This shift in his artistic approach highlights not only his technical skill but also his ability to convey the complexities of human experience during a tumultuous period in his life.
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