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დასაწყისი / ძიების რეზულტატი 15
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Captain Frans Banning Cocq (in black) and Lt Willem van Ruytenburch are the two central figures
Copy of the Night Watch attributed to Gerrit Lundens
Our museum guide explains the Night Watch
Rembrandt experiments with light in this self-portrait
Rembrandt's masterpiece, the Night Watch
Rembrandt's Night Watch in Delft tiles
Rembrandt's Night Watch in Delft tiles
Rembrandt's Night Watch is a portrait of a group of the city's militiamen
Rembrandt's Portrait of a Woman - possibly Maria Trip
Rembrant's 1642 signature on the Night Watch
The Jewish Bride by Rembrandt (1667)
The Militia Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq in the Night Watch
The Night Watch is renowned for its size, the use of light and shadow and the perception of motion
The Sampling Officials check a length of Persian-style fabric against examples from a swatch book
The Syndics of the Drapers' Guild are responsible for grading the cloth offered for sale to guild members