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Rembrandt - The WithdrawalRembrandt was a careless and prodigal spender, and by the age of fifty he was threatened with bankruptcy. He `escaped' from the prosperous life of his middle age, but this was a spiritual rather than a material withdrawal, and was also the period of his greatest work, in which his painting achieved a richer color and a new spirituality. `A display of how a worthwhile subject and an illuminating mind can turn the most simple of formulas into riveting viewing' Sunday Times, London |
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