Home to a collection which ranges from some of the finest Dutch paintings by artists such as Rembrandt, Frans Hals and Johannes Vermeer to Gerrit Rietvelt’s iconic chair and a fighter plane from World War I, the refurbished Rijksmuseum is an exemplar of restoring and enhancing original interiors while adding new contemporary spaces, lighting and […]
Rembrandt’s paintings and drawing may now fetch mind-blowing prices but Rembrandt purchased his house in Jodenbreestraat, Amsterdam, in 1639 and lived there until he went bankrupt in1656, when all his belongings were sold by auction. During the time he lived there, he used the house as a studio for himself and also for his pupils. […]
There is a stereotypical view of a sailor, perhaps perpetuated in historical nautical portraits, as a tough man who enjoys travelling the world, flirting with women in many ports, having to endure tough and stormy conditions at sea, wearing a smart uniform and carrying a telescope if an officer, or wearing grubby seaman’s clothes, stained from […]
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