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| | Rembrandt: Articles on Rembrandt (current) from Fablis Online Encyclopedia |
 | | Rembrandt lived beyond his means, buying many art pieces, costumes (often used in his paintings), and rarities, which caused his bankruptcy in 1656. |  | | Rembrandt experts disagree about the authenticity of many paintings that were long attributed to him: Were they made by Rembrandt himself, by one of his students, or both? |  | | Rembrandt's first teacher, Jacob van Swanenburgh, taught him much of the art of etching. |
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http://encyclopedia.fablis.com/index.php/Rembrandt_van_Rijn
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| | The Rembrandt House Museum |
 | | In The house where famous Dutch painter Rembrandt Van Rijn lived and worked from 1639 to 1658 has been transformed into a museum: the Rembrandt museum. |  | | This new wing holds Rembrandt’s art collection which is viewed by many visitors each day. |  | | Many rich merchants and artists would settle in this new part of town. |
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http://www.rembrandtprints.org/house.html
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| | Rembrandt |
 | | Guide to 50 art museum sites and image archives where the works of Rembrandt can be viewed online. |  | | The largest selection of Rembrandt art prints at the lowest prices. |  | | Good introduction to this famous Dutch painter divided into periods of his life and illustrated with his works. |
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http://www.artpromote.com/rembrandt.shtml
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| | Rembrandt Museum |
 | | Rembrandt moved to a small rented house on the Rozengracht, where he lived until his death in 1669. |  | | In 1656 Rembrandt’s property was inventoried for the benefit of his creditors, and his household effects and collection of art and curiosities were sold. |  | | The new wing, which was opened on 7 May 1998, houses two exhibition galleries, the secretarial department, offices and the library, with the Rembrandt Information Centre. |
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http://www.amsterdamattractions.com/rembrandt.html
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| | The British Museum: Factsheets |
 | | The expense of Rembrandt's house, his outlay on various investments and on works of art for his own collection, brought financial crisis in the 1650s. |  | | A few were made as preparatory studies for etchings and paintings, but in general Rembrandt's drawings are distinct from his activity as a painter and etcher. |  | | History painting was considered to be the noblest form of art, and Rembrandt's ambitions in this direction are clear from his earliest paintings. |
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http://www.british-museum.ac.uk/pd/factsheets/rembrandt.html
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| | University of Vermont Fleming Museum |
 | | Rembrandt's prints selected for this exhibition reflect the enormous range of subject matter represented in his graphic production, including his expressive self-portraits, biblical themes from the Old and New Testaments, landscapes, allegorical subjects, everyday scenes, nudes, mythological subjects, portraits, and informal studies. |  | | Rembrandt and the Art of Etching provides a survey of 85 of Rembrandt's most celebrated prints. |  | | Organized by The Rembrandt House Museum, Amsterdam, Rembrandt and the Art of Etching is presented at the Fleming Museum through the support of the Walter Cerf Exhibitions Endowment Fund and the Institute of Museum and Library Services, a federal agency that fosters innovation, leadership, and a lifetime of learning. |
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http://www.uvm.edu/~fleming/exhibitions/rembrandt.php
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| | Rembrandt - The Arts & Entertainment Beat - SearchBeat.com |
 | | Rembrandt at The Worldwide Art Gallery - A biography with a short chronology of important dates, as well as a selection of his works. |  | | Rembrandt Myself - A look at Rembrandt's self portraits. |  | | Artcyclopedia: Rembrandt van Rijn - Guide to 50 art museum sites and image archives where the works of Rembrandt can be viewed online. |
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http://www.searchbeat.com/Arts/ArtHistory/Artists/R/Rembrandt/
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| | Multnomah County Library Homework Center - Biographies |
 | | This site provides you with a biography of the artist and also allows you to look at Rembrandt's art as it evolved through the years. |  | | Alphabetical, chronolgical or geographical indexes of painters whose art was chosen from eighteen national museums in France. |  | | An interactive site developed by the The Metropolitan Museum of Art that includes biographical information and images of da Vinci's work. |
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http://www.multcolib.org/homework/biohc.html
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 | | A sumptuous desk diary containing more than 50 photographs of outstanding works of art. |  | | Virtual Fine Art Fair 2003 by members of the Association of Fine Art Dealers in the Netherlands. |  | | Virtual Fine Art Fair 2002 by members of the Association of Fine Art Dealers in the Netherlands. |
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http://www.vhok.nl/HierisMeer/hierismeer.htm
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| | Brackett Library--Internet Resources by Subject |
 | | Timeline of Art History - from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. |  | | The National Gallery of Art Collection - Virtual tours through selected works in 44 of the National Gallery's collections, including painting, sculpture, decorative arts, and works on paper |  | | Harvard University Art Museums - museums and services provided at Harvard |
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http://quest.harding.edu/vrd2.htm
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| | Rembrandt House Museum (in VSCCAT) |
 | | Notes that the 17th century Dutch painter and etcher, Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn (1606-1669), lived and worked in the house that is now the Museum for nearly 20 years. |  | | Features the Rembrandt House Museum located in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. |  | | Posts contact information via mailing address and telephone number. |
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http://scolar.vsc.edu/VSCCAT/ACV-5176
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