Rembrandt, his life, his work and his time . THE GRANDMOTHER. Pen drawing (Stockholm Print Room).. PEN DRAWING HEIGHTENED WITH SEPIA. (Duke of Devonshire s Collection.) CHAPTER XII. rembrandts growing fame—his influence on his contemporaries—his firstpupils at amsterdam : ferdinand bol, govert flinck, gerbrandt van den eeckhout, jan victors, philips de koninck, etc. his reputed avarice his tastes as a collector — purchase of a house in the breestraat—•rembrandts friends and domestic habits—etchings of saskia — the deathof rembrandts mother. REMBRANDTS talents, and the favourhe enjoyed at Amste


Rembrandt, his life, his work and his time . THE GRANDMOTHER. Pen drawing (Stockholm Print Room).. PEN DRAWING HEIGHTENED WITH SEPIA. (Duke of Devonshire s Collection.) CHAPTER XII. rembrandts growing fame—his influence on his contemporaries—his firstpupils at amsterdam : ferdinand bol, govert flinck, gerbrandt van den eeckhout, jan victors, philips de koninck, etc. his reputed avarice his tastes as a collector — purchase of a house in the breestraat—•rembrandts friends and domestic habits—etchings of saskia — the deathof rembrandts mother. REMBRANDTS talents, and the favourhe enjoyed at Amsterdam, had now-made him widely known. His etch-ings, which had been well received from thefirst, spread his fame not only throughout hisown country but in foreign lands, and manypupils came to seek instruction from do not think, however, that he receivedany into his studio in the very early daysof his residence. He was then less ex-tensively known. Besides which, the ages of those who are found tohave been his first pupils sufficiently prove that they cannot havebecome Remb


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