
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn
1606-1669
Pieter Haaringh ('Young Haaringh')
1655
Etching and drypoint, printed on Japanese paper.
195 x 146 mm
RvR 378
NHD number
NHD 292, II
Notes
Watermark: None.
A clean wiped impression on Japanese paper which clearly shows the dense network of hatching partly obscured by surface tone in the other two impressions exhibited. (Boston 1969, no. 95)
A curtain rod has been added across the window. By means of burnishing, white cuffs have been added to Haaringh's sleeves. The signature and date have been reworked. (Boston 1969, p. 145)
Hind and Seidlitz believed only the first state was by Rembrandt. (White and Boon)
A clean wiped impression on Japanese paper which clearly shows the dense network of hatching partly obscured by surface tone in the other two impressions exhibited. (Boston 1969, no. 95)
A curtain rod has been added across the window. By means of burnishing, white cuffs have been added to Haaringh's sleeves. The signature and date have been reworked. (Boston 1969, p. 145)
Hind and Seidlitz believed only the first state was by Rembrandt. (White and Boon)
Inscriptions/Markings
Signed and dated center right, "Rembrandt f 1655" ('6' in reverse).
Provenance
Purchased from Knoedler & Co., March 1925.
Bibliography
Stampfle, Felice et al. Rembrandt, experimental etcher. Boston : Museum of Fine Arts, 1969, p. 145, no. 95.
Classification
Department
Century prints
School
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