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> The history of the largest and most famous painting in the Netherlands
> With information and images from Operation Night Watch, the most extensive research and restoration project ever undertaken on Rembrandt’s masterpiece
The Night Watch (1642) by Rembrandt van Rijn is without doubt one of the most famous paintings in the world. While seventeenth-century civic guard portraits were typically static and formal, Rembrandt set his Amsterdam militiamen in motion. The captain gives an order to his lieutenant, the troop takes its position, the drumroll seems almost audible. With his subtle use of light, Rembrandt drew attention to key details, such as the captain’s commanding gesture and the luminous girl in the background.
This book not only tells the story of Rembrandt’s innovations and the significance of The Night Watch in Dutch painting, but also of its turbulent history, the mythical status it acquired in the Rijksmuseum, and Operation Night Watch – the museum’s largest ever research and restoration project, that is now being carried out. A fascinating account of a masterpiece that ran circles around the work of Rembrandt’s contemporaries, and continues to capture the imagination to this day.
Jonathan Bikker
Irma Boom
978-94-9266-060-2
september 2025
verwacht
Engels
80 p