Rembrandt's House

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CD-ROM Deluxe
Rembrandt's House in DOS and CD-ROM Deluxe versions.
“Rembrandt van Rijn, known to us simply as Rembrandt, was an artist who painted in the 1600s. Described today as a Great Master, he grew rich from his art, and from teaching. His paintings are considered great because of his ability to show beautiful light and shadows. Rembrandt's house, which he shared with his wife, Saskia, was where he painted his canvases using the view from his windows, and his neighbors as models. The house is now a museum. It contains many of Rembrandt's paintings and drawings, as well as his personal things.”
Pamphlet, Mario is Missing! (PC)

Rembrandt House Museum (called Rembrandt House in the game) was a two-storey house where Rembrandt lived from 1639 to 1657 (actually 1639 to 1658) before it became a museum. It was constructed in 1606 and 1607 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.[1] Appearing in the PC versions of Mario is Missing!, one of the Koopas stole Rembrandt's paintbrush from the museum. The museum remains closed until Luigi recovers the paintbrush.

Questions[edit]

  • Rembrandt lived in this house in the year(s):
    • 1957 to 1992
    • 1660
    • 1639 to 1657
    • 1600 to 1625
  • Rembrandt painted:
    • The Night Watch
    • The Mona Lisa
    • Starry, Starry Night
    • The Sistine Chapel
  • What was Rembrandt's occupation?
    • House painter
    • Artist
    • Fuller Brush man
    • Curator

References[edit]

  1. ^ Rembrandt House Museum. Retrieved September 2, 2024.