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Rembrandt: The Anatomy Lecture of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
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Hi!

This is my first posting here on Lugnet, although I am already member for a slightly longer time. I moved from Germany to the Netherlands, so it was time to get deeper into the history and culture of my new home country. Since I visited the Mauritshuis in The Haag I was and still am very impressed by the painting “The Anatomy Lecture of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp” by Rembrandt van Rijn. Inspired by this fabulous artwork I rebuilt it in Lego.

Here is the result:



Hope, you enjoy it!

More about my buildings you can find here.

Regards, Barbara


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Re: Rembrandt: The Anatomy Lecture of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Barbara Werth wrote:
   Hi!

This is my first posting here on Lugnet, although I am already member for a slightly longer time. I moved from Germany to the Netherlands, so it was time to get deeper into the history and culture of my new home country. Since I visited the Mauritshuis in The Haag I was and still am very impressed by the painting “The Anatomy Lecture of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp” by Rembrandt van Rijn. Inspired by this fabulous artwork I rebuilt it in Lego.

Here is the result:



Hope, you enjoy it!

More about my buildings you can find here.

Regards, Barbara

Thats a great first posting! I love the selection of beardy faces and the lighting of the photo. The red arm and hand is nice idea. I haven’t seen the collar part before, what sets does it come in?

Tim


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Re: Rembrandt: The Anatomy Lecture of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
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Hi Tim!

   Thats a great first posting! I love the selection of beardy faces and the lighting of the photo. The red arm and hand is nice idea.

Thanks!


   I haven’t seen the collar part before, what sets does it come in?



This tire appears in five sets, you can see them, as you klick on the picture.

Regards, Barbara


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Re: Rembrandt: The Anatomy Lecture of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Tim David wrote:
   In lugnet.announce.moc, Barbara Werth wrote:
   Hi!

This is my first posting here on Lugnet, although I am already member for a slightly longer time. I moved from Germany to the Netherlands, so it was time to get deeper into the history and culture of my new home country. Since I visited the Mauritshuis in The Haag I was and still am very impressed by the painting “The Anatomy Lecture of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp” by Rembrandt van Rijn. Inspired by this fabulous artwork I rebuilt it in Lego.

Here is the result:



Hope, you enjoy it!

More about my buildings you can find here.

Regards, Barbara

Thats a great first posting! I love the selection of beardy faces and the lighting of the photo. The red arm and hand is nice idea. I haven’t seen the collar part before, what sets does it come in?

I think the wide collars are Belville baby bibs -

Steve


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Re: Rembrandt: The Anatomy Lecture of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Barbara Werth wrote:
   Hi!

This is my first posting here on Lugnet, although I am already member for a slightly longer time. I moved from Germany to the Netherlands, so it was time to get deeper into the history and culture of my new home country. Since I visited the Mauritshuis in The Haag I was and still am very impressed by the painting “The Anatomy Lecture of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp” by Rembrandt van Rijn. Inspired by this fabulous artwork I rebuilt it in Lego.

Here is the result:



Hope, you enjoy it!

More about my buildings you can find here.

Regards, Barbara

That’s really fantastic - especially side by side with the original. Thanks for posting, and welcome to LUGNET, Barbara!

PS - Your Harvey poster is excellent, too.

Marc Nelson Jr.

Marc’s Creations


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Re: Rembrandt: The Anatomy Lecture of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
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Very nice work! A tremendous introduction, and a vey good composition. The various heads suit the painting so well, your choices were excellent. Thanks for sharing!

God Bless,

Nathna

Visit my brickshelf gallery: (pic=link)


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Re: Rembrandt: The Anatomy Lecture of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Barbara Werth wrote:
   Hi!

This is my first posting here on Lugnet,

Hello Barbara,

Welcome to Lugnet! This is a great creation, and, as Marc said, beautifully captures the original. The red hand is a nice touch. I love this idea of recreating artworks and would love to see more of these from you.

BTW, I posted a link to this on Classic-Castle.

Bruce Hietbrink


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Re: Rembrandt: The Anatomy Lecture of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
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Tue, 7 Nov 2006 20:29:03 GMT
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Ooh, excellent recreation, Barbara!

When I first got my hands on one, I had the same thought about how that baby bib would make a great Renaissance era collar. I even tried it on a couple of Brick Testament characters, but it just looked too anachronistic. Your use of it works perfectly here, though.

Great choice for the minifig faces, especially the cadaver!

I also really like the use of the white rubber band for the cadaver’s clothing. I may have to borrow that idea myself. Not literally for myself, but for my own minifig creations. :)

Can anybody identify what piece is being used as the pages inside the books?

Looking forward to your future works!

-Brendan


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Re: Rembrandt: The Anatomy Lecture of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
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Wed, 8 Nov 2006 07:51:02 GMT
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Hi Brendan!

Thanks for your words! Especially because I am following your works on the bible as well! You do a really great job.

In lugnet.build.ancient, Brendan Powell Smith wrote:
   Can anybody identify what piece is being used as the pages inside the books?

Of course I can! They are Lego stickers (nothing else but Lego would be built into my MOCs) and they appear in this set:

3108 Birthday Accessories

Barbara


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Re: Rembrandt: The Anatomy Lecture of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
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Hi Bruce!

Thank you! Also for posting it on Classic-Castle, I am not member so please say thanks for the great reactions on my MOC.

I followed the discussion over the body on the table. As you mentioned it is the back of Leia’s torso (Sail Barge), the legs of Harry Potter and the face of Ron Weasley (Rescue from the Merpeople).

Barbara

   I love this idea of recreating artworks and would love to see more of these from you.

I build another one a longer time ago:



Here you can find the original.

Regards, Barbara


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