Nowhere does it state that Van Rijn was male! Check for yourself. :) -- True, and I considered that, but if Van Rijn = Rembrandt, it's likely. But your way is better.
Howcome you didn't like my last sentence, though? [/curious]
Corgi 05:21, 4 March 2008 (UTC)
- (goes to check) There could be a direct correlation between people in the GG universe and people in the real world, but it seems to me that names are more likely to just be used as allusions. And if there was a da Vinci spark in GG, who's to say he wasn't better than van Rijn? Anyways, I'm not the final word here. :) --mnenyver 06:23, 4 March 2008 (UTC)
Capital V?[]
The article calls him "Van Rijn," but the initials on the book are "RvR," not "RVR." Of course the all-caps lettering of the text of GG doesn't settle the question, but I suggest that it should be "van Rijn" except at the beginnings of sentences. Bkharvey (talk) 00:09, March 24, 2018 (UTC)