Born to a family of millers in Leiden, Rembrandt left
university at 14 to pursue a career as an artist. The decision turned out to be
a good one since after serving his apprenticeship in Amsterdam he was singled
out by Constantijn Huygens, the most influential patron in Holland.
In 1634 he married Saskia van Uylenburgh. In 1649, following
Saskia's death from tuberculosis, Hendrickje Stoffels entered Rembrandt's
household and six years later they had a son.
Rembrandt's success in his early years was as a portrait
painter to the rich denizens of Amsterdam at a time when the city was being
transformed from a small nondescript port into the economic capital of the
world. His historical and religious paintings also gave him wide acclaim.
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