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LOT 275N  |  Catalogue: Prints

Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn 1606 Leiden – Amsterdam 1669 A Cavalry Fight

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Etching and drypoint on laid paper. (1632). 9.8 x 10.4 cm (sheet size).

Period

15th-18th Century

Technique

Prints

Details

Bartsch 363; White/Boon 363; Hinterding/Rutgers (The New Hollstein) 115 II (from II).

Description

Very good, even and fine impression, before the oxidation stains and after the removal of the faulty etching at the upper edge and the removal of the uneven, rough plate edges, which are still clearly visible in the first state. Trimmed close to the platemark.
The etched sketchbook pages with individual figures and heads are a speciality in Rembrandt’s graphic oeuvre due to their fragmentary character and the different proportions of the figures. They give the impression of spontaneously executed sheets, but in fact they are deliberate compositions that were created as etched “Capricci”. Nowell-Usticke has labelled this Engraving “A very scarce sheet” (RR+). – Paper evenly slightly darkened and with faintly visible traces of mounting on the reverse, otherwise in good condition. Very rare!

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Etching and drypoint on laid paper. (1632). 9.8 x 10.4 cm (sheet size).

Period

15th-18th Century

Technique

Prints

Details

Bartsch 363; White/Boon 363; Hinterding/Rutgers (The New Hollstein) 115 II (from II).

Description

Very good, even and fine impression, before the oxidation stains and after the removal of the faulty etching at the upper edge and the removal of the uneven, rough plate edges, which are still clearly visible in the first state. Trimmed close to the platemark.
The etched sketchbook pages with individual figures and heads are a speciality in Rembrandt’s graphic oeuvre due to their fragmentary character and the different proportions of the figures. They give the impression of spontaneously executed sheets, but in fact they are deliberate compositions that were created as etched “Capricci”. Nowell-Usticke has labelled this Engraving “A very scarce sheet” (RR+). – Paper evenly slightly darkened and with faintly visible traces of mounting on the reverse, otherwise in good condition. Very rare!

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