Answer:
wizardry - smudges - medium - coincidence - illusion
Step-by-step explanation:
Rembrandt technique in the Dutch Golden Age was Baroque, using crayon and Chalk mixed with oil giving a glazing effect; it was called Wizardry due his magical timeless freeze frame images. He also perfected "engraving"; and used strong acids to burn lines into surfaces for "etching" as medium.
Rembrandt’s smudges and rugged brushwork were called a mess due of his sudden strokes in paintings.
Rembrandt, just like Da Vinci, had mastered Chiaroscuro, a technique used to distribute light into their paintings, creating illusions that transcended the human visual system.