In Reply to: Great find. "It is the most viewed of the 50 or so militia paintings created in Amsterdam on the strength of posted by tinear on June 21, 2011 at 08:17:41:
in meeting halls and homes and buildings not open to the public. The Night Watch was placed in a window facing a canal where anyone walking by could stop and look at it.
"J'accuse" explains all this history and clearly there is a true story that Rembrandt became knowledgeable of and then proceeded to drop hints and accusations in the painting itself. The 12 families represented were the cream of the crop in Amsterdam at that particular time. They were not amused and used their influence to freeze Rembrandt out of the "upmarket" patron.
Greenaway's "Night Watching" is the story of Rembrandt actually painting the picture and discovering the juicy bits of the back story.
I've scoured the Half.com and eBay for "J'accuse" but it doesn't seem to be available yet. Getting Greenaway on DVD has always been tedious.
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Follow Ups
- Most all of the militia paintings (by various artists) were displayed . . . - mr grits 14:42:58 06/21/11 (2)
- I've got to see it. I have a bunch of framed R v R prints I got at the - tinear 18:17:36 06/21/11 (1)
- You'd probably like the documentary of the fantastic female portrait painter, "Alice Neel." - tinear 18:19:32 06/21/11 (0)