List of 1632 Characters - Rembrandt

Dutch painter Rembrandt (July 15, 1606 – October 4, 1669) was one of the greatest painters and printmakers in European art history, and the "most important" in Dutch history.

In the 1632 series: He played a minor role in the 1632 series, being mentioned humorously as a "relative unknown" artist in the Flint short story "Postage Due". Several artists painted fictional character Anne Jefferson for stamps to be used in an American-suggested universal postal service in the Spanish Netherlands and other minor Northern European states.
Like other historical artists in this alternate timeline, Rembrandt was confronted by future images of his own genius and had to decide how to cope. Feeling no pressure of current fame, he chose to recreate his OTL paintings in a new way, such as an alternate for Anatomy Lesson.

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