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He has previously subjected Rembrandt ' s 1642 painting " Nightwatch " to this treatment.
Adding Dimension to da Vinci Pia Catton 2010
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" Leonardo ' s Last Supper: A Vision by Peter Greenaway " is part of his effort to bring new excitement to art history ' s icons — the better to capture young audiences — which he launched in 2006 with a multimedia exploration of Rembrandt ' s " Nightwatch " at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
Mustering the Arts Judith H. Dobrzynski 2010
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The CBS founder thought a more elaborate version of the "Nightwatch" format might provide a solution to the network's ratings problems.
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I used to follow you back on CBS news "Nightwatch" back during the '84 campaign and never missed a beat.
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CALLER: My question is about trust, (UNINTELLIGIBLE) back in the time of "Nightwatch," Sophia Loren, Roman Polanski, they've been more revealing and more candid in your program than any other interview I have seen.
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GRAHAM: The popularity -- well, the fact that people who watched "Nightwatch" really thought about it and remembered it and recognized me from it.
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As I write there, I got a lot of letters from the middle-of-the-night show that I did, "Nightwatch," because the viewers were much more concentrated.
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GRAHAM: By the way, "Nightwatch" has interviewed me in connection with this book ...
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The "Nightwatch" program at CBS fills the space between two in the morning and six in the morning.
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If you're a fan of the flamboyant flowers, or curious about the Dutch fascination with them, the show, which is open through June 1 in a room adjacent to Rembrandt's famous "Nightwatch" painting, is worth perusing.
NYT > Home Page By JOEL WEICKGENANT 2010
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