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Send us a textRM24001 – A National IconWelcome or welcome back again. In this episode I I wil tell you why Rembrandt is a national icon in the Netherlands. How, when, and why did he become a Dutch national hero? Mmmm? Rembrandt a Dutch icon? There was plenty of criticism about him. He was bad with money. Wasn't he trying to defraud his creditors? Wasn't he grumpy and stubborn in his dealings? Why then such enormous adoration for the man? Is Rembrandt still tenable as a Dutch icon today?1. Idea, research, author and narration: Bob Wessels: linkedin.com/in/bobwessels2. Artwork, editing, production: Jan Wind: linkedin.com/in/janwind-videomaker3. Artwork based on the bookcover of ‘Rembrandt’s money’ designed by Teun Okkerse: linkedin.com/in/theun-okkerse-516130b 4. Copyright accountability: Music: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (orchestra) - Thomas Beecham (conductor) The Salomon Symphonies (Volume One) — Capitol Records, 1958. GCR 7127. Copyright Public Domain - Source: Internet Archive - Public Domain Pciture in artwork: Statue of Rembrandt on Rembrandtplein; 31 mei 2007, 10:49; Photograph: Matt Mechtley from Heidelberg, Deutschland; CCDisclaimer:The public expressions of Rembrandt's Money on the website, podcast, blogs, teaser, films, photos and other public expressions contain information from Bob Wessels, Jan Wind and third parties. Despite great care and accuracy in compiling and publishing the material, the information may be incorrect and/or incomplete. Realize that 'Rembrandt's Money' is an unprofitable and non-commercial public expression. 'Rembrandt's Money' only has educational objectives and no commercial ones. We have made every effort to trace copyright holders. We publish all texts and/or photos in complete good faith, after obtaining certainty or in the full belief that the material may be used. We kindly ask persons or organizations that claim certain rights or wish to withdraw their consent for any reason to contact us immediately. You can find all contact details in the show notes of the podcast or in the contact information on the website of ‘Rembrandts Money’.1. Welcome: https://www.rembrandtsmoney.com 1. Blog: https://www.rembrandtsmoney.com/blog/ 2. Website: https://www.rembrandtsmoney.com3. Sources: https://www.rembrandtsmoney.com/sources/ 4. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rembrandtsmoney/ For a few years I did extensive research, leading to my book of Rembrandt’s Money. The legal and financial life of an artist-entrepreneur in 17th century Holland. The first edition of the book Rembrandt’s Money, published in autumn 2021. It is nearly sold out. See https://webshop.rembrandthuis.nl/nl/rembrandts-money.htmlOr: https://shop.wolterskluwer.nl/Rembrandt-s-Money-sNPREMBMON/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAu9yqBhBmEiwAHTx5p09qw-mnSxvfLuexD9n-MFLvE_EABhlDHGVEMVes2b2ygNNeyMim-BoCqbgQAvD_BwE
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