Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn
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Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn

The Artist's Mother in a Cloth Headdress, looking down: Head only (B., Holl. 351; H. 107)

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Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn
The Artist's Mother in a Cloth Headdress, looking down: Head only (B., Holl. 351; H. 107)
etching, 1633, second, final state, a very good impression of this rare print, with narrow margins, the tips of the sheet corners very skilfully repaired, otherwise in very good condition
P. 43 x 40 mm., S. 47 x 44 mm.
Provenance
University Library, Cambridge (L. 2475).
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Lot Essay

From his earliest years Rembrandt used etched studies of the human face to provide him with the necessary material needed for his paintings. Second only to his own face as a source was that of his mother, who appears to have sat patiently for several studies. Rembrandt explores her physiognomy, minutely and accurately, resulting in miniature jewel-like images of great profundity.

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