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  1. Robert Fripp guitar & Mellotron, John Wetton bass & vocals, Bill Bruford, drums & percussion, David Cross violin, Mellotron, electric piano. Appears on Starl...

  2. This page is about the military order. For the short, see: The Night's Watch The Night's Watch[1] is a military order which holds and guards the Wall to keep the wildlings and White Walkers from crossing into the Seven Kingdoms. The order is a shadow of its former strength and its meager forces have been decimated by recent attacks from both wildlings and White Walkers. For the past couple of ...

  3. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Golden girl (detail), Rembrandt van Rijn, The Night Watch, 1642, oil on canvas, 379.5 x 453.5 cm ( Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands) Probably the most unusual feature is the mysterious girl who emerges from the darkness just behind the musketeer in red. With flowing blond hair and a fanciful gold dress, the young girl in all her brilliance ...

  4. 15 de feb. de 2019 · The Dutch master’s famous painting has inspired theories that suggest it led to his downfall. Fisun Güner takes a closer look. When Rembrandt van Rijn died aged 63 in 1669, he was buried in an ...

  5. Amsterdam, 荷蘭. The Night Watch, the most famous painting in the Rijksmuseum, actually has another title: Militia Company of District II under the Command of Captain Frans Banninck Cocq. A militia painting is a group portrait of a division of the civic guard. Rembrandt depicted the group of militiamen in an unusual way.

  6. 12 de jul. de 2011 · The Night Watch: Directed by Richard Laxton. With Jenna Augen, Neal Barry, Claudie Blakley, Lucy Briers. In post-war London, Viv Pearce is dating Reggie and runs a dating bureau with Helen Giniver, who lives with her older lover, authoress Julia Standing. Viv's younger brother Duncan, a gay man made to feel ashamed of his orientation, has been in prison and is sought out by his ex-cell-mate ...

  7. The Night Watch (1642) by Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn Rijksmuseum. Captain Frans Banninck Cocq’s hand seems to stick right out of the painting. With this gesture he orders his lieutenant to call the company into action: the militiamen have to march out. The captain’s hand casts a shadow on the costume worn by Lieutenant Willem van Ruytenburch.