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THE MENTOR 1916.12.01, No. 120, Rembrandt
Christmas Giving
REMBRANDT Early Years
REMBRANDT The Master Painter
REMBRANDT Last Years
REMBRANDT The Real Man
REMBRANDT Saskia van Ulenburg
REMBRANDT His Etchings
REMBRANDT
THE OPEN LETTER
In this episode the editor of The Mentor offers a thoughtful take on holiday generosity, urging listeners to consider gifts that truly benefit a friend’s spirit rather than simply ticking a box. Drawing on Emerson’s idea that “benefit is the end of Nature,” the discussion frames the act of giving as a way to share the publication’s own daily insights, turning each issue into a lasting reminder of friendship throughout the year.
The second half turns to the early life of the great Dutch painter Rembrandt, peeling back centuries‑old myths to reveal a young artist driven by curiosity and compassion. Listeners learn how a modest upbringing in Leyden, early apprenticeships with Jacob van Swanenburch and Pieter Lastman, and relentless practice—painting beggars, family members, and countless self‑portraits—shaped his keen eye for character and light. The narrative sets the stage for Rembrandt’s rise in Amsterdam, offering a vivid portrait of the maker before his fame fully blossomed.
Language
en
Duration
~58 minutes (55K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2016-05-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1932
Best known for bringing art history and the American desert vividly to life, this writer and critic helped generations of readers look more closely at both paintings and landscapes. His books blend clear judgment, curiosity, and a strong feeling for place.
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