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Rembrandt went bankrupt in 1656 primarily due to his extravagant lifestyle and poor financial management. Despite his success as an artist, he accumulated significant debts from purchasing art, real estate, and maintaining a lavish home. Additionally, a decline in demand for his work and the loss of patrons contributed to his financial troubles, leading to the sale of his assets and ultimately bankruptcy.

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