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Canal with a large Boat and Bridge (B., Holl. 236; H. 239)
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Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn
Canal with a large Boat and Bridge (B., Holl. 236; H. 239)
etching and drypoint, 1650, second, final state, a fine impression with much burr, with narrow to thread margins, two skilfully repaired tears, one towards the upper sheet edge, another to the right of the subject, a small repaired patch at centre left, a few unobtrusive pale brown stains
P. 83 x 108 mm., S. 87 x 112 mm.
Canal with a large Boat and Bridge (B., Holl. 236; H. 239)
etching and drypoint, 1650, second, final state, a fine impression with much burr, with narrow to thread margins, two skilfully repaired tears, one towards the upper sheet edge, another to the right of the subject, a small repaired patch at centre left, a few unobtrusive pale brown stains
P. 83 x 108 mm., S. 87 x 112 mm.
Provenance
Dr. F. A. Lieberg (L. 1681); Galerie Kornfeld, Bern, 21 June 1979, lot 91, SF 14,000.
Initials RB (not in Lugt).
Initials RB (not in Lugt).
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