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Mar 18, 2026

[Answer] 1. "The Militia Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq" is the original name of one of Rembrandt's signature pieces. An oil painting painted approximately 1641, what is it more commonly known as today?

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...1. Night Watch 2. Nighthawks 3. Starry Night 4. Night and Day The title "Night Watch", or "Nachtwacht" in Dutch, was coined by other painters in the 18th century, certainly not by Rembrandt. Because this title is one of the more misleading monikers brought upon a painting in art history. After 100 years of wear, the painting, depicting a group of swordsmen leaving a hall, grew dingy and dark. After restorers had cleaned it up years after the "Night Watch" title had stuck, it was discovered that the scene showed the musketeer-like men leaving the hall ... in broad daylight. The work is enormous. It measures 11'x14', and hangs in Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum.




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Night Watch:


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