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The Strolling Musicians (B., Holl. 119; H. 142; New Holl. 141)
Details
Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn
The Strolling Musicians (B., Holl. 119; H. 142; New Holl. 141)
etching, circa 1635, on laid paper, with partial watermark Arms of Amsterdam (similar to Hinterding I-a-b), a good impression of New Hollstein's first state (of three), trimmed to or just outside the platemark, the upper left corner reattached, remargined on all four sides with associated made-up areas, small tears at the upper and lower right corners
P. 139 x 115 mm., S. 142 x 118 mm.
The Strolling Musicians (B., Holl. 119; H. 142; New Holl. 141)
etching, circa 1635, on laid paper, with partial watermark Arms of Amsterdam (similar to Hinterding I-a-b), a good impression of New Hollstein's first state (of three), trimmed to or just outside the platemark, the upper left corner reattached, remargined on all four sides with associated made-up areas, small tears at the upper and lower right corners
P. 139 x 115 mm., S. 142 x 118 mm.
Provenance
H. Danby Seymour (1820-1877), London and Trent (L. 176); his sale, Christie's London, 4 April 1878, lot 85 (£1-10).
Jan Reinier Voûte (1908-1993), Amsterdam (L. 4450).
Jan Reinier Voûte (1908-1993), Amsterdam (L. 4450).
Brought to you by
Charlie Scott
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