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Rembrandt: one of the greatest artists ever known
01 February 2002



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Rembrandt was however at his most inventive in “ The Night Watch”, which depicts a group of city guardsmen awaiting the command to fall in line. Each man is painted with the care that Rembrandt gave to single portraits, yet the composition is such that the separate figures are second in interest to the effect of the whole, a fact that infuriated most sitters. The canvas is brilliant with colour, movement, and light. In the foreground are two men, one in bright yellow, the other in black. The shadow of one colour tones down the lightness of the other. In the centre of the painting is a little girl dressed in yellow.

The Night Watch (Rijksmuseum)

At the time he painted “The Night Watch”, Rembrandt had changed his style regarding the way he painted nature and depicted the Dutch countryside in a much sober and natural manner. He also produced some admirable drawings, notably a moving scene showing a widower trying to feed his newly-born child, in fact himself and Titus.

Before dying Saskia had written a will stipulating that her husband would keep her belongings and reap the advantages of her wealth providing he would not marry again. In such case, half of her wealth would go to Titus while Rembrandt would only benefit from the gains of her capital.

At that time Rembrandt befriended the young Jan Six, a poet and a scientist who assisted him during his long-standing feud with Saskia's family.


Jan Six (Six Collection, Amsterdam)

In 1645, Rembrandt, who was being requested to make an inventory of his properties and belongings, had engraved his famous “Stone bridge” and in 1647 a remarkable etching depicting Jan Six.

In 1649, Titus' nurse Geertze Direz sued Rembrandt for allegedly breaking a promise to marry her while he had hired Hendrickje Stoffels as a maid servant. The latter in fact had become his mistress and might have married him secretly afterward.

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