The title of Rembrandts painting “ The Jewish bride” cannot be the correct title at all. It is impossible to say that the girl was Jewish. It is not clear whether she is a bride at all. The man is not of an older generation, but her partner.
There must remain an uncertainty about the “ The Carnaval bride” as well. As in the case of Rembrandts painting, this is not a normal painting of a couple. Nobody knows where the couple in the Carnaval bride comes from either. Rembrandt painted a masterpiece of love between two people. He is authoritative and protective, while she is shy and modest.
Although many tried to put names to the couple of Rembrandt, nothing fits and they had to be anonymous. Connecting to the atmosphere of secretiveness of couples during the Carnival and the almost mask like expression on the faces of the couple in Rembrandts painting, The Carnival Bride is indeed anonymous
The richness of the gold and red of the couple's costumes, indicating a special event. The abundance of fabric and jewels of the Carnival also accentuating the specialness of this event. With Rembrandt it is also materials and textures as well as gestures and hidden messages that played a role in the rich diversity of his work. By using glowing colours, the paint gives body to the richness of material and content of emotion, even that of lovers. Both characters are intimately linked to the painted surface. The union of the two lovers is visible through the material and the colour.
The accentuation of the hands are very obvious as this is often the instruments with which human emotions could be made tangible- a sensation made visible by gestures. Enough to suggest that this union is both spiritual as well as physical. To see with the hands, each lover touches the other to tell him/her and verify his/hers presence, attention and fusion. |