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The Life and Times of Rembrandt - is an account of the last years and death of one Rembrandt Harmenzoon Van Rijn a painter and etcher of some renown who lived and worked (which in his case was the same) in the town of Amsterdam (which is in Holland) and died of general neglect and diverse other unfortunate circumstances on the fourth of October of the year of Grace 1669 (God Have Mercy Upon His Soul) and who was attended in his afflictions by one Joannis van Loon doctor medicinae and chirurgeon in extraordinary to a vast number of humble citizens whose enduring gratitude has erected him a monument less perishable than granite and more enduring than porphyry and who during a most busy life yet found time to write down these personal recollec

The Life and Times of Rembrandt - is an account of the last years and death of one Rembrandt Harmenzoon Van Rijn a painter and etcher of some renown who lived and worked (which in his case was the same) in the town of Amsterdam (which is in Holland) and died of general neglect and diverse other unfortunate circumstances on the fourth of October of the year of Grace 1669 (God Have Mercy Upon His Soul) and who was attended in his afflictions by one Joannis van Loon doctor medicinae and chirurgeon in extraordinary to a vast number of humble citizens whose enduring gratitude has erected him a monument less perishable than granite and more enduring than porphyry and who during a most busy life yet found time to write down these personal recollec

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The Life and Times of Rembrandt - is an account of the last years and death of one Rembrandt Harmenzoon Van Rijn a painter and etcher of some renown who lived and worked (which in his case was the same) in the town of Amsterdam (which is in Holland) and died of general neglect and diverse other unfortunate circumstances on the fourth of October of the year of Grace 1669 (God Have Mercy Upon His Soul) and who was attended in his afflictions by one Joannis van Loon doctor medicinae and chirurgeon in extraordinary to a vast number of humble citizens whose enduring gratitude has erected him a monument less perishable than granite and more enduring than porphyry and who during a most busy life yet found time to write down these personal recollec

by Loon, Hendrik Willem van

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Walter Edwards, London, 1947. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fair/Dust Jacket Included. 570 pages (complete). In general fair to poor condition. The cover is much handled with wear to the edges and corners. It is strong, firm, stoic and resolute. The contents are tight, smart, neat and tidy, clean and clear and intriguing. fk. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.

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