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The Death of the Virgin (B., Holl. 99; H. 161)
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Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn
The Death of the Virgin (B., Holl. 99; H. 161)
etching and drypoint, 1639, second state (of three), a very good impression, printing with effective contrasts, with an indistinct watermark, thread margins, two small brown spots towards the upper edge, a central drying crease visible on the reverse, a small thin spot on the reverse at the left, pale scattered foxing ocasionally showing through
P. 405 x 313 mm., S. 408 x 317 mm.
The Death of the Virgin (B., Holl. 99; H. 161)
etching and drypoint, 1639, second state (of three), a very good impression, printing with effective contrasts, with an indistinct watermark, thread margins, two small brown spots towards the upper edge, a central drying crease visible on the reverse, a small thin spot on the reverse at the left, pale scattered foxing ocasionally showing through
P. 405 x 313 mm., S. 408 x 317 mm.
Provenance
Fürst zu Fürstenberg (L. 2811).
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