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Nightwatch after Rembrandt: A Monumental Delft Masterwork
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Caroline Hartman's "Nightwatch after Rembrandt" reimagines the Dutch master's iconic 1642 painting through 120 hand-painted Delft tiles, created in collaboration with Royal Delft—the last remaining 17th-century Delft pottery factory. This monumental ceramic tableau, measuring 68" x 57" and weighing 250 pounds, bridges four centuries of Dutch artistic excellence, transforming Rembrandt's dramatic masterpiece into a stunning interpretation rendered entirely in cobalt blue and white.
Title: Nightwatch after Rembrandt: A Monumental Delft Masterwork
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Caroline Hartman's "Nightwatch after Rembrandt" reimagines the Dutch master's iconic 1642 painting through 120 hand-painted Delft tiles, created in collaboration with Royal Delft—the last remaining 17th-century Delft pottery factory.
This monumental ceramic tableau, measuring 68" x 57" and weighing 250 pounds, bridges four centuries of Dutch artistic excellence, transforming Rembrandt's dramatic masterpiece into a stunning interpretation rendered entirely in cobalt blue and white.
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