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Rembrandt

CHAPTER V
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He looked at life, and life fired his imaginations.

He painted himself fifty times; he painted his friends, his relations, and the people he met while prowling about the streets.

His pencil was never idle.
Imagination, which confuses the judgment of so many, aided him, for his imagination was not nourished by vanity, or the desire to produce an effect, but flowed from the greatness of his brooding heart.

He stood alone during his life, an absorbed man, uninfluenced by any school; he stands alone to-day.

The world about him, and his thoughts and reflections, were his only influences.


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