Jiang says the Dutch Republic sold five to ten million paintings between 1600 and 1700 despite having only one to two million people.
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Painting Sales
Jiang says the Dutch Republic sold five to ten million paintings between 1600 and 1700 despite having only one to two million people.
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"So the Dutch see life as a constant struggle between your urges and your faith, between your emotions and reason, okay? And this picture,..."
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