A Corpus of Rembrandt Paintings 1989
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-0811-6_47
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The ‘Night watch’, or Officers and men of the company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq and Lieutenant Willem van Ruytenburgh

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“…” (p. 69). Similar observations were made by Bruyn et al (1989) : “ In the figures of Captain Banning Cocq and Lieutenant Van Ruytenburgh … the treatment reaches its greatest intensity in terms of chiaroscuro contrast (between the two of them and within the figures themselves), sharpness and wealth of detail ” (p. 441).…”
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“…” (p. 69). Similar observations were made by Bruyn et al (1989) : “ In the figures of Captain Banning Cocq and Lieutenant Van Ruytenburgh … the treatment reaches its greatest intensity in terms of chiaroscuro contrast (between the two of them and within the figures themselves), sharpness and wealth of detail ” (p. 441).…”
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confidence: 69%
“…Research on viewing behavior with real paintings, especially large paintings, is rare, and more such research is recommended. Future research is also encouraged in more unconstrained settings to examine how participants distribute their attention between the painting and other features such as labels ( Reitstätter et al, 2020 , 2022 ) and the examination of other types of gaze patterns such as changes of perspective ( Eghbal-Azar & Widlok, 2013 ).…”
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“…It is his largest (surviving) painting and is famous for the use of light and shadow to highlight different figures in the painting, thus enhancing the dramatic effect of the scene as a whole. Compared to the very static militia group portraits of his contemporaries, Rembrandt painted the group in action as they were starting to march, led by Captain Banninck Cocq and Lieutenant Willem van Ruytenburch, respectively, in the center left and center right (1).…”
Section: Militia Company Of District II Under the Command Of Captain ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rembrandt's masterpiece embodies four centuries of material history. During that period, the painting was subject to numerous chemical and mechanical alterations and other interventions (1). To determine the current condition of The Night Watch, it was necessary to understand the composition of the multilayered painting and the degradation processes taking place within the heterogeneous layer system; the latter comprises support, preparatory, paint, and varnish layers.…”
Section: Militia Company Of District II Under the Command Of Captain ...mentioning
confidence: 99%