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My source from [[The Guardian]] comes close to contradicting what other Wikipedians have written, art experts please check this out. [[User:Proxima Centauri|Proxima Centauri]] ([[User talk:Proxima Centauri|talk]]) 07:34, 7 June 2010 (UTC)
My source from [[The Guardian]] comes close to contradicting what other Wikipedians have written, art experts please check this out. [[User:Proxima Centauri|Proxima Centauri]] ([[User talk:Proxima Centauri|talk]]) 07:34, 7 June 2010 (UTC)

Information most probably from the circle around the clairvoyant Rudolf Steiner:

"It was Christian Rosenkreuz who, appearing in a particular human form for Rembrandt, taught Rembrandt the secrets about light and darkness. Rembrandt twice gave a portrait of the man who brought him the knowledge of light and darkness. One is the warrior, which is hanging in Glasgow, and the other is the so-called Polish Rider, which is New York."

http://wn.rsarchive.org/RelAuthors/LievegoedBernhard/To21st_c02.html

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My source from The Guardian comes close to contradicting what other Wikipedians have written, art experts please check this out. Proxima Centauri (talk) 07:34, 7 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Information most probably from the circle around the clairvoyant Rudolf Steiner:

"It was Christian Rosenkreuz who, appearing in a particular human form for Rembrandt, taught Rembrandt the secrets about light and darkness. Rembrandt twice gave a portrait of the man who brought him the knowledge of light and darkness. One is the warrior, which is hanging in Glasgow, and the other is the so-called Polish Rider, which is New York."

http://wn.rsarchive.org/RelAuthors/LievegoedBernhard/To21st_c02.html