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1634
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4 January 2024
In the spring of 1634 he embarked on his second journey - the one that led to Rembrandt’s drawing. This lasted six months, from May to November; we can identify the principal destinations as Amsterdam, The Hague, Frankfurt am Main, and, perhaps, Hamburg. The longest stay, in Frankfurt, coincided with the final weeks of the Convent of Frankfurt, with which the Swedish general commander Axel Oxenstierna hoped to unite the Protestant side in the Thirty Years War. (English)
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18 January 2021
Rembrandt and Burchard Grossmann the Younger Some Context Some Speculations (English)
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3 January 2024