The purpose of this portfolio is advertise the museum in which all his work resides but to also show people his artwork digitally. Once you manage to get to his artwork you can see he did a wide variety of work like animals, portraits and a lot of self-portraits. Theirs even a biography to accompany it to try and show people how he lived and how it affected the thought process and evolution of his artwork.
Obviously the thing about online portfolios is that you can't see the work in proportion and other fine detail like brushstrokes and subtle marking. On the other hand you can see the entire variety of his work all organised, dated and described in detail. The thing about this site that I really liked is that they encourage you to come see the work in person because they think seeing it in real life is an experience which completely wipes out just looking at them on a website.

