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'''Rembrandt Van Rijn''' (July 15, 1606 – October 4, 1669) is a world famous Dutch painter, renowned for his realism and the warm, colorful humanity of his images. | '''Rembrandt Van Rijn''' (July 15, 1606 – October 4, 1669) is a world famous Dutch painter, renowned for his realism and the warm, colorful humanity of his images. | ||
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Rembrandt Van Rijn (July 15, 1606 – October 4, 1669) is a world famous Dutch painter, renowned for his realism and the warm, colorful humanity of his images.
Interviewer: "(...) the recurring themes and motives in your work. Where do they come from and what part do they play?"
Frank Zappa: "The recurring themes are a device that is directly analogist to the process that Rembrandt used to use in his paintings (...) That process was if you want to make it look a certain way: add a little brown to every color. And you get that kind of life. And I add a little poodle wherever I come."
- Frank Zappa, Interview, Australian airport, Perth, January 18, 1976.