In "Rembrandt," Jozef Israëls crafts a nuanced exploration of the life and work of the iconic Dutch painter, employing a rich, impressionistic style that mirrors the subject's own artistic techniques. Israëls delves deep into the socio-political tapestry of 17th-century Amsterdam, examining the interplay of light and shadow not only in Rembrandt's canvases but also in the tumultuous epochs that ...