Jewish Bride - Rembrandt Bronze

Oval Bronze Medal

SKU
15299753
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Issuing Year 1997
Material Bronze
Weight 140g
Dimensions 75x60 mm
Design Avraham Pat

The Jewish Bride by Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn
Bronze Oval State Medal

Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn was a Dutch painter, draftsman, and printmaker. After completing his studies, Rembrandt returned to his hometown and began painting. His paintings were successful, and in 1631 he moved to Amsterdam and settled there. His technique and ability to convey a powerful emotion on canvas allowed him to compete within a short time with the painters Elias and Thomas de Keyser and become the most sought-after portrait painter in the city.
The work "The Jewish Bride," 1665, depicts a Jewish bride and groom as they appeared in his time. According to one belief, these are the figures of Isaac and Rebecca. The couple has an expression of quiet happiness, and their body language conveys closeness and warmth. The warm colors, in the light that falls on the figures, radiate love and peace that penetrate the heart. On the other side of the medal is the engraving "David."

Design: Abraham Fath

Original Artwork:
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn

Silk Screen Printing:
"Ketem Meshi"

Embossing:
Gold Medal - Tadhar Dagan,
Silver and Bronze - "Hecht Products" Tel Aviv

Minting:
Gold Medal - The Government Mint, Israel.
Silver and Bronze - "Hecht Products" Tel Aviv

Issue Name: Rembrandt

Series Name: Literature, Music & Art


Catalog SKU Condition Diameter Material Dimensions
25299608 60x48 mm Silver x
15299753 75x60mm bronze 75x60 mm
35299456 45 X 36 mm 18k Gold 45 X 36mm
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