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Rembrandt's House - Amsterdam
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Rembrandt's House. He walks through the house and revels in it. Rembrandt the collector. Downstairs there are paintings crowding the walls. Dutch, Flemish, Italian, all jostling for space. Here, in the Cabinet there are stacks of albums, crammed full of etchings and drawings. By Druer, Lucas van Leyden, Raphael, Holbein, Titian and Rembrandt himself. They inspire him. Like the coins in a small display case, the oriental porcelain, the outlandish garments, the Venetian glass. He closes a drawer containing six fans and a bird of paradise, examines a globe, picks up a Japanese sword and puts on a helmet. Twelve plaster busts of Roman emperors look on. On the floor there are exotic baskets filled with horns, stones, minerals, shells.
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Landmark Location: Holland: Amsterdam
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