Amsterdam’s Rembrandt House Turns Tattoo Parlor to Honour Master Painter
- The Rembrandt House Museum is offering visitors the chance to get tattoos of the Dutch master's sketches.
- Appointments for the pop-up tattoo parlor called "A Poor Man's Rembrandt" sold out within minutes.
- Visitors will pay between 50 to 250 euros for a Rembrandt-inspired tattoo adaptation.
- Tattoo artists have modified Rembrandt's sketches to make them suitable for body art.
- The museum hopes the event will bring new visitors and give people a unique way to connect with the famous artist's work.