In 1606, the Lord assigns Guardian Angel Geduld to guide and protect Rembrandt van Rijn. But the turbulent religious reformation confuses young Rembrandt as he questions his belief. When an unexpected grief matures his faith, Rembrandt becomes a famous portrait artist, destined to become God's Visual Voice. In Volume One, a demon assassin, Verrot, repeatedly attempts to destroy the artist. Rembrandt's reputation grows after creating a portrait for Holland's royalty, and he moves to Amsterdam to become a master teacher in the Uylenburgh Academy. He has no need to understand love until a special girl, Saskia, enters his studio, and complications begin when her sister suspects Rembrandt wants her fortune. "This is a remarkable book of art history and faith in God. Moreover, it is anchored in family, love, and enduring friendship, demonstrating a miraculous lack of change in these circumstances from millennium to millennium." Gayle Smith, author's editor Volume Two, REMBRANDT'S RAGE will be available in 2015, to tell the tragedy his beloved suffers midst the stellar praise and demand for his creative works. This description may be from another edition of this product.
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