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Rankin Shoots Rembrandt

World-renowned photographer Rankin takes on the challenge of interpreting Rembrandt's portraits of old age, adapting the Dutch master's techniques for his camera.

World-renowned photographer Rankin takes on the challenge of interpreting Rembrandt's portraits of old age, adapting the Dutch master's techniques for his camera. Rembrandt's portraits are some of the most arresting images of old age in western art. He captured the vitality and vulnerability of his subjects, highlighting the effects of time in a candid way that still resonates today. Rankin collaborates with Terry Gilliam, Ken Loach, Zandra Rhodes and Una Stubbs to create his own contemporary versions of four Rembrandt portraits. He explores Rembrandt's use of light, his technique with paint and his ability to capture the ambiguities of facial expression and subtleties of personality with startling effect. Drawing on all these elements, Rankin attempts to produce photographs that capture the essence of these 17th-century images, created by one of the world's greatest portrait painters.

30 minutes

Last on

Thu 27 Nov 201403:30GMT

Credits

RoleContributor
ParticipantRankin
ParticipantUna Stubbs
ParticipantTerry Gilliam
ParticipantZandra Rhodes
ParticipantKen Loach
DirectorLesley Smith
Series EditorJanet Lee

Broadcasts

  • Sat 22 Nov 201412:30GMT
  • Sun 23 Nov 201400:30GMT
  • Sun 23 Nov 201407:30GMT
  • Sun 23 Nov 201419:30GMT
  • Mon 24 Nov 201402:30GMT
  • Thu 27 Nov 201400:30GMT
  • Thu 27 Nov 201403:30GMT