REMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN (1606-1669)
REMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN (1606-1669)

Bearded Man in a Velvet Cap with a Jewel Clasp

Details
REMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN (1606-1669)
Bearded Man in a Velvet Cap with a Jewel Clasp
etching
1637
on thin laid paper, without watermark
a very good but later impression
with small margins
some touches of pen and ink and grey wash in the darkest areas
small repairs and defects
generally in good condition
Plate 96 x 83 mm.
Sheet 102 x 89 mm.
Provenance
Blanchard Randall (1856-1942), Baltimore (Lugt 407).
With Associated American Artists, New York.
Sam Josefowitz (Lugt 6094); acquired from the above in 1969; then by descent to the present owners.
Literature
Bartsch, Hollstein 313; Hind 150; New Hollstein 163 (this impression cited)
Stogdon p. 339

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Lot Essay

The present work is an example of the delight Rembrandt took in depicting a wide range of textures. Celebrated for his understanding of light and shade, his ability to evoke different surfaces is equally impressive and plays an important role in particular in his earlier works. This portrait brings together a variety of materials and surfaces: the fur of the collar, the sitter's beard and skin, the velvet of the cap and the gemstone in the jewel clasp. It was probably this anonymous sitter's impressive appearance which persuaded Rembrandt to portray the man rather than a paid commission.

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