Rembrandt: A Self-Portrait Explained
Rembrandt: A Self-Portrait is a 1954 American short documentary film about the artist Rembrandt produced by Morrie Roizman, a former editor for The March of Time.[2] This film shows a series of Rembrandt's artwork, including painting and drawings spanning his entire life and being shown as related of events throughout his life are narrated.
Rembrandt: A Self-Portrait was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.[3] [4]
Notes and References
- Book: Washington, Library of Congress. Library of Congress. Library of Congress. Catalog Maintenance Division. Library of Congress catalog: Motion pictures and filmstrips; a cumulative list of works represented by Library of Congress printed cards. 2021-04-04. 1953. 693.
- News: 17. 1. 14. Academy Award Nominee Roizman to Robert Lawrence. Business screen magazine. 1956. Internet Archive.
- Web site: NY Times: Rembrandt: A Self-Portrait . https://web.archive.org/web/20121015180215/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/300252/Rembrandt-A-Self-Portrait/details . dead . October 15, 2012 . Movies & TV Dept. . . November 25, 2008.
- Web site: The 27th Academy Awards (1955) Nominees and Winners . May 30, 2019. Oscars.org (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences).