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Rembrandt
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (15 July 1606 – 4 October 1669) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker, and draughtsman. He is generally considered one of the greatest visual artists in the history of Western art. It is estimated that Rembrandt's surviving works amount to about three hundred paintings, three hundred etchings, and several hundred drawings.
Rembrandt House Museum
historic house and art museum in Amsterdam in the Netherlands
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Rembrandtplein
thumb|upright|Rembrandt on Rembrandtplein
Rembrandtplein (English: Rembrandt Square) is a major square in central Amsterdam, Netherlands, named after Rembrandt van Rijn who owned a house nearby from 1639 to 1656.
Rembrandt
crater on Mercury
Rembrandt Tower
highest skyscraper in Amsterdam
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum theft
1990 art theft in Boston
Rembrandt lighting
lighting technique that is used in studio portrait photography
Hansken
thumb|Rembrandt: A sketch of Hansken, 1637.
thumb|Rembrandt van Rijn: Hansken, detail of the etching :File:B028 Rembrandt.jpg|Adam and Eve (1638), Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.
thumb|Anonymous 17th century copperplate showing the tricks performed by Hansken in 1641, sold as a contemporary souvenir. Around 1650.
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Hansken (1630 – 9 November 1655 in Florence) was a female Sri Lankan elephant that became famous in early 17th-century Europe. She toured many countries, demonstrating circus tricks, and influenced many artists including Stefano della Bella, Theodoor van Thulden and notably, Rembran
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Rembrandt's prints
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