Attraction of the night watch in the Rembrandtzaal between 1926 and 1939. The western wall of the Rembrandtzaal with a view of the night watch. Schmidt Degener replaced the painting of the Rembrandt expansion in 1926 to the original Rembrandtzaal, where he placed it at a shot at some distance before the wall. Between 1926 and 1939 the night watch hung on this western wall. On the right the passage to Zaal C-248. In the foreground are two banks to design from Cuypers Nachtzaal seen to the west. Rectangular room with wound brick coupling on a cornice, which escapes a glass skylight. To ob


Attraction of the night watch in the Rembrandtzaal between 1926 and 1939. The western wall of the Rembrandtzaal with a view of the night watch. Schmidt Degener replaced the painting of the Rembrandt expansion in 1926 to the original Rembrandtzaal, where he placed it at a shot at some distance before the wall. Between 1926 and 1939 the night watch hung on this western wall. On the right the passage to Zaal C-248. In the foreground are two banks to design from Cuypers Nachtzaal seen to the west. Rectangular room with wound brick coupling on a cornice, which escapes a glass skylight. To obtain the right light for the night watch, the night watch has been moved from the southern to the western wall and is under the light dass is an opaque plate hung. The raveel construction of the skylight consists of composite iron beams, which are worn by four marble columns with karyatides. The columns and the karyatides, the Frisian, the cornice and the cow were provided with decoration paintings, but are in 1925 wit.


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