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uction, after his bankruptcy, in 1657 and 1058. After an anonymous drawing in the Archives in Amsterdam. Plate 23. The House Of Mr. F. Banning Cocq (the Captain And Prominent Person In Rembrandt's "Night-watch") In Amsterdam After an anonymous drawing in the family archives of Jhr. D. de Graeff at The Hague Plate 24. The Star of the Kings. Children before a street door on Epiphany-evening. After the drawing by Rembrandt, in the British Museum, London. Salting Bequest. Plate 25. Children Refore A Street Door: The One In The Middle With A "Rommelpot". After the drawing by Rembrandt, in the British Museum, London Plate 26. A Quacksalver on a Market-Place. After the drawing by Rembrandt. In the collection of Frederich August II, in Dresden. Plate 27. Portrait Of Jan Lutma. From an impression, in the First State, of Rembrandt's etching, in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. [Plan of the City of Amsterdam about 1650] PLAN OF THE CITY OF AMSTERDAM ABOUT 1650 MAP KEY [image] Line indicating the extension of the town, started during the last ten years of Rembrandt's life. 1. House of the painter Pieter Lastman, the master of Rembrandt, in the "St. Anthonie-breestraat." In the same street was the house of the dealer Hendrick Uylenburgh, with whom Rembrandt stayed during the first years after his settlement in Amsterdam. 2. House in the "Doelenstraat" where Rembrandt lived in 1636 (see plates _18_, _19_, _20_). 3. Part of the Amstel where Rembrandt seems to have lived towarda 1639. 4. House in the "St. Anthonie-breestraat" (now called "Joden-breestraat," No. 4) occupied and owned by Rembrandt from 1639 until 1658 (see _plate 16_). On the canal behind was the Synagogue of his friend Menasseh-ben-Israel. The bridge and sluice seen on _plate 17_ is the one between this red number and number 1. 5. House on the "Rosengracht" (now No. 184) where Rembrandt lived during the last ten years of his life. 6. The "Bloemgracht" where Rembrandt is said to have used a store-house as a studio, principally for his pupils, during his first years in Amsterdam. 7. The place where Rembrandt's son Titus lived, on the "Singel," opposite the apple-market, in 1668, during his short married life (see _pl
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