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

Christ driving the Money Changers from the Temple

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REMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN (1606-1669)
Christ driving the Money Changers from the Temple
etching with drypoint
1635
on laid paper, without watermark
a fine impression of the first state (of four)
printing strongly and richly, with touches of burr on the rays at centre and elsewhere
with thread margins
some pale staining and foxing
generally in very good condition
Plate & Sheet 137 x 170 mm.
Provenance
With Kunsthandel Helmut H. Rumbler, Frankfurt am Main.
Ahlers Collection, Herford, Germany; acquired from the above.
Private Collection, Germany.
Literature
Bartsch, Hollstein 69; Hind 126; New Hollstein 139

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Lot Essay

In a rare incident of direct appropriation, perhaps as a homage to the greatest printmaker before him, Rembrandt replicated the figure of Christ from a woodcut of the same scene in Albrecht Dürer’s Small Woodcut Passion of 1508 (see lot 59). Both Dürer and Rembrandt capture the sheer anger of Christ, yet Rembrandt’s scene on the whole is quite different in sentiment, as he clearly delights in the comical aspect of the unfolding chaos: a man is being dragged across the floor by his cow, another dives to catch an escaped pigeon, while a dog is barking madly at Christ’s heels, excited by the commotion all around.

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