Rembrandt van Rign.
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Rembrandt van Rign
In Leyden, Holland, the year of 1606, the renowned artist known as Rembrandt van Rign was born. At age seven he began attending grammar school where he studied the classics, Latin, possibly Hebrew, and the Bible. Seven years later Rembrandt's father made plans for sending him to a university. Rembrandt, whose only desire was to paint, refused. From the years 1620 to 1623, Rembrandt studied in Amsterdam under Pieter Lastman. It his Lastman who probably
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Gospel (London, 1957), 13-14. William H. Halewood, Six Subjects of Reformation Art (Toronto, 1982), 4-5, 19. W. A. Visser 'T Hooft, Rembrandt and The Gospel (London, 1957), 9, 21-22. W. A. Visser 'T Hooft, Rembrandt and The Gospel (London, 1957), 15. Arthur M. Hind, Rembrandt (Cambridge, MA, 1932), 7. W. A. Visser 'T Hooft, Rembrandt and The Gospel (London, 1957), 16. Arthur M. Hind, Rembrandt (Cambridge, MA, 1932), 7. W. A. Visser 'T Hooft, Rembrandt and The Gospel (London, 1957), 17. Franz Landsberger, Rembrandt, The Jews and The Bible (Philadelphia, 1946), 11.
Gospel (London, 1957), 13-14. William H. Halewood, Six Subjects of Reformation Art (Toronto, 1982), 4-5, 19. W. A. Visser 'T Hooft, Rembrandt and The Gospel (London, 1957), 9, 21-22. W. A. Visser 'T Hooft, Rembrandt and The Gospel (London, 1957), 15. Arthur M. Hind, Rembrandt (Cambridge, MA, 1932), 7. W. A. Visser 'T Hooft, Rembrandt and The Gospel (London, 1957), 16. Arthur M. Hind, Rembrandt (Cambridge, MA, 1932), 7. W. A. Visser 'T Hooft, Rembrandt and The Gospel (London, 1957), 17. Franz Landsberger, Rembrandt, The Jews and The Bible (Philadelphia, 1946), 11.