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The fascinating story of Rembrandt's muse and common law wife, Hendrickje Stoffels, who filled the void left in his life after the death of his wife and two if their children. Hendrickje is fated yo discover the hypocrisy and fickleness of Amsterdam society, which ostracises her and precipitates Rembrandt's final collapse. "Using rich historical detail, (author Silvie) Matton reveals the tender, domestic side of the great master's life." Size: 5" x 8". 185 pages. Published in 1997, this small volume has some slight moisture damage in the upper right corners of the first few pages. If not for that, it would be listed as excellent condition.
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Immortalized in many of his greatest works of portraiture, Hendrickje Stoffels was Rembrandt's common law wife?and it is through her eyes, in this beautifully realized and well-researched novel, that ...
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