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The Stoning of Saint Stephen

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1625 painting by Rembrandt
The Stoning of Saint Stephen
ArtistRembrandt
Year1625
MediumOil on oak panel
Dimensions89 cm × 123 cm (35 in × 48 in)
LocationMusée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon,Lyon

The Stoning of Saint Stephen is the first signed painting by Dutch artistRembrandt, made in 1625 at the age of 19.[1] One of his earlier works, it is an oil painting on a wood panel and currently exhibited at theMusée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon.

This figure, nestled between Saint Stephen and the man holding a large rock over his head, is the first extantself-portrait of Rembrandt.[2]

This work is inspired by the martyrdom ofSaint Stephen which is recounted inActs 7. This young deacon in the Christian community of Jerusalem was sentenced to death by stoning. The painting was influenced by the art ofCaravaggio andAdam Elsheimer.[3] It represents the moment when Stephen was stoned outside the city by his many tormentors (about twenty characters), and he utters his last words to Christ as the light around him shows that the heavens are open.[4]

The painting is divided into two distinct zones with a diagonal creating an effect ofchiaroscuro: on the left, a man on horseback is in the shadow, and on the right, Stephen and his persecutors are in the light. Saul of Tarsus can be seen seated in the background holding in his lap the coats of the stoners. Some inaccuracies in the drawing can be seen.[4] The character behind Stephen seems to be a self-portrait done into a wider composition, as Spanish painterDiego Velázquez did inLas Meninas.[5] John Durham suggests that Rembrandt "presents himself as a somewhat alarmed presence, a participant who may be having second thoughts about what was taking place."[6]

It is argued that the painting shows as many as seven different variations of Rembrandt's self-portrait.

Rembrandt etching of Saint Stephen

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  • Later stage etching by Rembrandt in the National Gallery of Art.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Starcky, Emmanuel (1990).Rembrandt. Hazan. p. 45.ISBN 2-85025-212-3.
  2. ^Wallace, Robert (1968).The World of Rembrandt: 1606-1669. New York: Time-Life Books. p. 38.
  3. ^Françoise Caillet-Mangin (28 March 2006)."Rembrandt ou la lumière réinventée" (in French). Convivialité en Flandre. Retrieved19 March 2010.
  4. ^ab"Harmensz van Rijn Rembrandt (Leyde, 1606 - Amsterdam, 1669),La Lapidation de Saint Etienne" (in French). Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon. Archived fromthe original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved19 March 2010.
  5. ^Karel Vereycken (13 December 2006)."Rembrandt : 400 ans et toujours jeune !" (in French). Solidarité et Progrès. Retrieved19 March 2010.
  6. ^Durham, John I. (2004).Biblical Rembrandt: Human Painter In A Landscape Of Faith. Macon:Mercer University Press. p. 60.ISBN 0865548862.

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