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Geertje Dircx (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣeːrtɕə ˈdɪr(ə)ks]; c. 1610–1615 – c. 1656) was the
lover of
Rembrandt van Rijn
after the
death of his wife Saskia...
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Birthistle as his wife
Saskia van Uylenburg,
Jodhi May as his
lover Geertje Dircx, and
Emily Holmes as his
other lover Hendrickje Stoffels.
Reinier van Brummelen...
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Rembrandt later changed the figure's face to that of his
mistress Geertje Dircx. The
reworking changed the
positions of,
among other things, the head, outstretched...
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Construction started 6 May 1651
Completed 14 July 1652
Client Jacob Cats
Design and
construction Architect(s)
Claes Dircx van Balckeneynde...
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Rembrandt would be the heir of the
moveable property.
Rembrandt hired Geertje Dircx as a wetnurse; in 1649 she
expected him to
marry her. The next year Rembrandt...
- she sold none of Rembrandt's possessions. As
Dircx broke her promise,
Rembrandt and
members of
Dircx's own
family had her
committed to a women's house...
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death of his wife in 1642, he
hired a wet-nurse,
Geertje Dircx to care for Titus.
Rembrandt and
Dircx soon
became lovers and
their relationship lasted several...
- heirs.
Titus grew up in what is now Rembrandt****s.
Around 1643,
Geertje Dircx was
hired as his
caretaker and dry nurser. In May 1649 she and Rembrandt...
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Nicolaes Tulp Jean-Philippe Écoffey - Jan Six
Caroline van
Houten -
Geertje Dircx Richard Bohringer - Le prêcheur
Franck de la
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Hendrick Uylenburgh...
- women: the
death of his wife Saskia, the
madness of his
former lover Geertje Dircx and his muse to be,
Hendrickje Stoffels.
Smith was
inspired to
write the...