Rembrandt didnβt just paint facesβhe painted souls.
Born in 1606 in the Netherlands, he became the undisputed master of light and shadow.
He painted himself over 80 times, used a palette knife to sculpt paint on canvas, and turned ordinary people into timeless works of art.
Thatβs why heβs one of our 35 master artists.
And now, your students can learn from him too.
When kids study Rembrandt, theyβll learn how to see emotion and how to tell storiesβwithout a single word.

Hereβs what theyβll explore:
- How shadows shape emotion and drama
- Why lighting can change the whole story
- What a βself-portraitβ really reveals
- How to paint mood using contrast
- Why texture mattersβand how to create it
And theyβll create art that feels alive.
Even young artists get to:
- Use paint swabs to blend shadow and light
- Work with chalk pastels and black paper
- Make portraits that pop off the page
- Use bold shapes to carve emotion into faces
Itβs hands-on. Itβs expressive. Itβs unforgettable.
And hereβs the best partβyou donβt need an art degree to teach it.
We give you:
- Step-by-step scripts and videos
- Ready-to-go materials (or a simple supply list)
- Lessons tailored to every grade level
- Training tools for teachers, staff, or parent volunteers
Already have Rembrandt in your collection? Nowβs a great time to revisit him with a new grade level. Donβt have him yet? You can buy just his lessonβor add him to a full Track.
Want to see the magic?
Visit our Student Gallery to see what young artists create after studying Rembrandt.
Bring your classroom to lifeβwith a little shadow and a lot of soul.
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