“Simon’s Song of Praise,” painted in 1631, depicts an elderly Simeon in the temple, overwhelmed with joy upon seeing the infant Jesus, bathed in divine light. The scene is filled with emotion and drama, particularly through the contrast of light and shadow, which symbolizes the divine presence. Simeon’s posture and expression convey praise for God and a longing for the coming salvation. Rembrandt’s signature mastery of light and shadow gives the piece emotional depth and spiritual intensity.
Simeon’s Song of Praise (1631) by Rembrandt van Rijn
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Artwork NameSimeon’s Song of Praise
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Artistrembrandtvanrijn (1606-1669), Dutch
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DimensionsOil on canvas
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Collection SourceRijksmuseum
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LicensePublic Domain Content: Free for Personal & Commercial Use
- 4491 × 5712 pixels, JPEG, 19.8 MB
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