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

Cottage and Farm Buildings with a Man sketching

細節
REMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN (1606-1669)
Cottage and Farm Buildings with a Man sketching
etching
1645
on laid paper, countermark LB (Hinterding A.a.)
a fine impression
printing with good clarity and contrasts, and some fine vertical wiping marks in the sky
trimmed to or just outside the platemark
the tips of the left corners made up, some minor staining and foxing
generally in good condition
Plate & Sheet 122 x 208 mm.
來源
Pierre Mariette II (1634-1716), Paris (Lugt 1789), dated 1679.
Inscribed N. 211 in brown ink verso (not in Lugt).
The Private Collection of Mr & Mrs Morgan Baker (according to the label on the back of the frame).
With Albert Kouffier Gallery, Chicago.
Herbert F. Perkins; acquired from the above in 1914; then by descent to the present owner.
出版
Bartsch, Hollstein 219; Hind 213; New Hollstein 201

榮譽呈獻

Stefano Franceschi
Stefano Franceschi Specialist

拍品專文

A humble, rather dilapidated farmhouse is a subject that recurs in many of Rembrandt's landscape etchings (see lots 146-7 & 151-3). The level of detail implies that he, like the artist shown drawing in the foreground at right, had oftentimes sketched such places en plein-air. Whilst the little figure of the draughtsman is a reflection figure rather than a self-portrait - the artist depicted here has a beard - Rembrandt has adopted a very similar low viewpoint as him. Whether or not Rembrandt actually drew this plate from life and in situ - the result is full of charming, incidental detail and the print is one the most cheerful and light-hearted of all his landscapes.
In New Hollstein (2013) Hinterding and Rutgers date this print to circa 1641, but this appears to be a mistake and is not in keeping with the paper evidence as presented by Hinterding himself in the catalogue of Rembrandt's watermarks (2006), which suggest a first printing date of circa 1645.

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