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Rembrandt - The RebelThe second film considers Rembrandt as a rebel. This aspect of his character is clear enough in his early work, both in his sympathetic etchings of tramps and beggars and in some major paintings such as The Blinding of Samson; it is repressed in his period of prosperity, but it never disappears entirely. `A homage to the whole man; essential viewing' Observer, London |
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