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The Goldsmith (B., Holl. 123; H. 285; New Holl. 289)
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Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn
The Goldsmith (B., Holl. 123; H. 285; New Holl. 289)
etching and drypoint, 1655, on stiff golden Japan paper, a very fine impression of New Hollstein's first state (of three), with small margins, pale light-staining, otherwise in very good condition
P. 76 x 56 mm., S. 86 x 66 mm.
The Goldsmith (B., Holl. 123; H. 285; New Holl. 289)
etching and drypoint, 1655, on stiff golden Japan paper, a very fine impression of New Hollstein's first state (of three), with small margins, pale light-staining, otherwise in very good condition
P. 76 x 56 mm., S. 86 x 66 mm.
Provenance
J. K. Brönner (1738-1812), Frankfurt am Main (L. 307); gifted to the Städel'sches Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt am Main in 1810; with their duplicate stamp (L. 2396); their sale of duplicates, C. G. Boerner, Leipzig, 5 October 1874, lot 862 (RM 4; 'Schöner Druck auf Japanisches Papier').
J.E. de Wit (d. circa 1895), Portland (L. 1451).
J.E. de Wit (d. circa 1895), Portland (L. 1451).
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