• Heinen Delfts blauw Rembrandt House Small - Delft Blue
  • Heinen Delfts blauw Rembrandt House Small - Delft Blue

Rembrandt House Small - Delft Blue

A historic ceramic mini canal house: the Rembrandt House. This small Delft Blue collector's house brings the art history of Amsterdam to life. A beautiful and valuable collector's item, available immediately from the Typisch Hollands stock!
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D009801
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Delft Blue Rembrandt House small.

Bring one of the most important places in Dutch art history into your home with this mini Rembrandt House. !
This beautiful miniature canal house is based on the famous house on Sint-Anthonisbreestraat in Amsterdam.
 
This is the place where the world-famous painter Rembrandt van Rijn lived and worked for many years. Within the walls of this historic building, he created most of the legendary prints and etchings that enrich our art history.
 
Think of masterpieces such as The Hundred Guilder Print (1643-49),
The three trees (1643) and The Three Crosses (1653).
These detailed etchings still give us a unique glimpse into the life and fabulous technique of the great artist.
 
This little house is crafted from ceramic and decorated with a Delft blue pattern.
 
The characteristic stepped gable and historical details make it a
a very popular object among art lovers and collectors of Dutch miniatures.
 
Typisch Hollands supplies this highly coveted and cultural collector's item directly from its own stock. !

Important specifications:

  • Product: Delft Blue miniature canal house (Rembrandt House)
  • Original location: Jodenbreestraat (formerly Sint-Anthonisbreestraat)
  • Material: High-quality ceramics
  • Height: Approximately 8 centimeters
  • Weight: 250 grams
  • Theme: Art history, Rembrandt van Rijn, Amsterdam museums, collector houses
  • Delivery: Delivered quickly from our own stock
 
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