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There is no definitive evidence to suggest that Rembrandt van Rijn was a member of a Masonic lodge. While Freemasonry gained popularity in the 18th century, Rembrandt's life and work were primarily centered in the 17th century, before the widespread establishment of Masonic lodges in the Netherlands. Most historical accounts focus on his contributions to art rather than his personal affiliations. Therefore, any claims about his Masonic membership remain speculative and unsubstantiated.

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