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Jan Lutma, Goldsmith

Rembrandt van Rijn

Jan Lutma, Goldsmith

1655

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Rembrandt van Rijn

Jan Lutma, Goldsmith

1655

Physical Qualities Etching, engraving, and drypoint, Sheet: 199 × 151 mm. (7 13/16 × 5 15/16 in.) Plate: 196 × 149 mm. (7 11/16 × 5 7/8 in.)
Credit Line The Conrad Collection
Object Number 1932.17.85
As described in New Hollstein, this state shows additional reworking to the plate, particularly in areas of shading, not by the hand of Rembrandt.
Bought from Bendann in 1914
Prints: Wood-Blocks, Etchings, Mezzotints, Lithographs - Durer to Matisse

Inscribed: Recto: in image, upper center, in plate "Rembrandt f. 1656." Verso: center left in graphite (faint) indecipherable; lower center in brown ink "Ch. Naudet[?] M[indecipherable] 1815"; lower left in graphite "a-"; lower left in graphite "a50003[indecipherable]"; lower left in graphite "N.nr"

Markings: CM: Conrad (not in Lugt); possible unidentified collector mark verso lower center in brown ink "Ch. Naudet[?] M[indecipherable] 1815" (possibly Lugt 1937) WM: unidentified (letters?)

Artist

Rembrandt van Rijn

1605–1668

Dutch, 1606-1669
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