A new high-resolution scan of The Night Watch lets you zoom in connecting unbearable to see all its sweetie details: brushstrokes, sweetie cracks circa the vision as well-conditioned as noses, as well-conditioned as plane the facial expressions of every character.
The Night Watch was painted in 1642 by Rembrandt van Rijn. The painting itself is famous for a few reasons, including its largish size, measuring at 11.91 feet x 14.34 feet, as well-conditioned as its use of light as well-conditioned as signifier to emphasize specific characters in the painting.
This new scan was published by the imaging aggregation at the Rijksmuseum, a national Dutch skyscraper based in Amsterdam. The releasing of the high-resolution patron is part of a research as well-conditioned as preserval initiative to conserve Rembrandt's piece.
This is not the inceptive time the painting was brought online in insubstantial resolution, but this version stands out considering of improved color, lighting, as well-conditioned as signifier detail. Google Arts & Culture also has an patron of the painting, however, as Rijksmuseum senior scientist Rob Erdmann notes on Twitter, the Rijksmuseum's version has "25 times increasingly data" as well-conditioned as improved coloring compared to Google's version.
The all-out painting is on dissimilation at the Rijksmuseum.
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