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

The Small Lion Hunt (with two Lions)

Details
REMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN (1606-1669)
The Small Lion Hunt (with two Lions)
etching
circa 1629
on laid paper, without watermark
a very fine impression of the second, final state
the heavily bitten lines printing richly, the lightly etched background sharp and clear
the smudges on the left part of the subject quite prominent
with thread margins on three sides, a narrow margin below
in very good condition
Plate 155 x 123 mm.
Sheet 156 x 124 mm.
Provenance
With August Laube Kunsthandel, Zurich (with their stocknumber 31829 in pencil verso).
Sam Josefowitz (Lugt 6094); acquired from the above in 1971; then by descent to the present owners.
Literature
Barsch, Hollstein 115; Hind 180; New Hollstein 28 (this impression cited)
Stogdon p. 288

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Lot Essay

The subject of the lion hunt was one that Rembrandt revisited three times; the present etching is arguably the most dramatic and dynamic of them all. Possibly showing a scene towards the end of the hunt, one cornered lioness sinks its teeth and claws into an unfortunate rider who has been unseated from his rearing horse, while in the foreground a second lion glowers menacingly, preparing to attack the rider who has his spear raised, likewise going for the kill. Rembrandt leaves us to ponder the final result. His swift, sketch-like lines and extreme contrasts are perfectly matched to the violent, tumultuous scene, and the work is testament to his skill at capturing all the unfolding drama on a relatively small plate.

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