Rembrandt’s Leiden: Yesterday and Today

2020

A short documentary about contemporary Leiden animate the city’s history as part of the exhibition “Leiden circa 1630: Rembrandt Emerges,” on view at Agnes Etherington Art Centre at Queen’s University in Canada 24 August–1 December 2019 followed by a national tour.

THE NATIONAL TOUR
Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton AB (7 March–14 June 2020)
MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina SK (22 August 2020–3 January 2021)
Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton ON (13 February–30 May 2021)

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when you are here on a Sunday morning at

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traffic and you walk along the city you

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can still feel as if it is the 17th

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century so the physical state of the

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city is almost as it was in the 17th

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century

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whenever you walk around the city you

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know something of its past you feel that

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history is coming out of the facade of

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almost every building every building has

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his own story story sometimes with a

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local meaning often with the National

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meaning and sometimes with an

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international meaning even though Leiden

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is the birthplace of Rembrandt most

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people associate the city of Amsterdam

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with the master yet Rembrandt would not

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have been so successful when he moved to

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Amsterdam without the opportunities

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afforded to him as a young artist in

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Leiden not many people know that a

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cradle office Octavio Becerra enlighten

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and Leiden is to blame for it partly the

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house where he was born and where he was

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raised was torn down as late as the

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early 20th century which was a blemish

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who just just razed to the ground such

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an important David it was must have been

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a little house for all his father was a

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millon but still we do see a fourth are

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the old university buildings the leftist

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school was still around and don’t forget

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he was still a young boy when he was

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here he was raised here he was born here

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the basis of his mastery is in the city

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and you can tell

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he had a very humble background however

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he had brains his parents took him

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through university after the latter

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school to educate himself and I think in

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his early paintings you can already

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sense that there must have been

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intellectual training he left the city

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when he was quite young so in the

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beginning he was already seen as quite a

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big talent when he still lived in like

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everyone remembered him as a as a great

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son of the city even in the 17th century

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on one of the mayor’s who also was one

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of the city’s historians wrote about

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Leiden its past and he wrote quite a lot

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about Rembrandt because he was very

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famous in those days in the 17th and

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18th centuries lightens economy was

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based on the production of cloth and

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along with Lyon France it was one of the

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biggest textile producers in Europe in

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the beginning of the 17th century the

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city was booming and you felt the wealth

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in those days there was money for

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everything in England the Industrial

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Revolution started and when people from

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Leiden lost a lot of their markets half

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of the population went away

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and new industrialization came with

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factories canned food for all kind of

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heavy forges and this remained until the

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60s of the 20th century and then every

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traditional industry disappeared with

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the devastating loss of jobs and

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industry there was huge unemployment and

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light and quickly deteriorated much of

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the city’s infrastructure and buildings

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quickly fell into disrepair throughout

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all the economic ups and downs the one

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constant for the city was Leiden

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University the oldest university in the

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Netherlands and one of the defining

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aspects of the city’s profile during

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Rembrandt’s era Leiden is mining its

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heritage as a city of culture and

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knowledge as Rembrandt’s City because of

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the economic decline in the 18th and

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19th centuries much of the city’s center

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remains as it was during Rembrandt’s

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time a visitor understands what it must

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have been like for Rembrandt to walk

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along the cobblestone streets to be

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inspired by the intellectual life

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associated with the University it is a

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city that once again inspires and

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excites it sparks ideas through its 17th

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century character now more than ever

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Leiden is showing itself to be rooted in

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its 17th century history

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[Music]

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