The very first art book I ever owned was a collection of paintings by Rembrandt. My father gave it to me when I was a child. I remember that it made me feel very grown up to have such a book. Speaking of books, I hope yours comes soon :)
Jodi, What a lovely memory! Do you still have it? There are quite a few books about Rembrandt and his art, on Gutenberg. Imagine to be able to draw and paint like that...
I'll let you know as soon as the book arrives. Margaretha
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Margaretha,
SvaraRaderaThe very first art book I ever owned was a collection of paintings by Rembrandt. My father gave it to me when I was a child. I remember that it made me feel very grown up to have such a book. Speaking of books, I hope yours comes soon :)
Jodi,
SvaraRaderaWhat a lovely memory! Do you still have it?
There are quite a few books about Rembrandt and his art, on Gutenberg. Imagine to be able to draw and paint like that...
I'll let you know as soon as the book arrives.
Margaretha