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Sunday, 15 December 2013

Hold the Jokes

Viewing The Night Watch with friends
Photo: WritersClearinghouse News Service/Richard Carreño
MASTERING DUTCH
BY RICHARD CARRENO
[WRITERSCLEARINGHOUSE NEWS SERVICE]
AMSTERDAM
I came to see The Night Watch. Yeah, me and about a hundred others who crowded around the Rembrandt icon at that given moment on a recent day at the Rijksmuseum, where the masterpiece dazzles in a principal place of honor. 
 
Thankfully, few viewers actually linger to absorb the massive painting (1642), which really, if you want to get technical, is titled The Shooting Company of Frans Banning Cocq and which, less technically thanks to a restorative cleaning, depicts a daytime scene. Most just glide by for the quick hit, for that satisfying been-there-done-that experience. If you've 'caught' the Mona Lisa at the Louvre, you know what I mean.
 
If there's any doubt this is the museum's singular star attraction, that's quickly dispelled by location, location, location, as the picture dead-heads the museum's Gallery of Honour, a vast space that resembles a princely reception hall and one, not so incidentally, decked out with the pick of the litter by such Dutch Masters as Vermeer, Steen, and Hals. The Night Watch also gets other 'special' treatment: Two guards are stationed on either of the picture. The male and female guards, who rotate about every half-hour, are imposing -- and tall, all about six feet, or more. (Six feet, it seems, is about average for the Netherlands).