ID 887670
Lot 108 | REMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN (1606-1669)
Estimate value
$ 80 000 – 120 000
Christ returning from the Temple with His Parents
etching and drypoint, 1654, on laid paper, without watermark, a very fine, early impression, printing with much burr, plate tone and pronounced vertical wiping marks, with margins, the sheet with some discolouration, otherwise in very good condition
Plate 94 x 144 mm.
Sheet 106 x 155 mm.
Provenance
Willem Six (1662-1733), Amsterdam (without mark; noted in the provenance of Weber's sale)
Probably Graf Moriz von Fries (1777-1826), Vienna (see Lugt 2903; without his mark), with the signature of his curator, Franz Rechberger (1771-1843), Vienna (Lugt 2133), dated 1806; Vries, Brondgeest, Engelberts & Roos, Amsterdam, 21 June 1824 (and following days), lot 23 (sold with another one).
Hermann Weber (1817-1854), Cologne, Brussels & Bonn (Lugt 1383); his sale, Weigel, Leipzig, 28 April 1856, lot 139 ('Epreuve magnifique et pleine de barbes, avec marge, provenant des coll. Fries (Rechberger 1806) et Six.') (Mk. 33).
The Counts of Plessen-Cronstern, Schloss Nehmten, Schleswig-Holstein; presumably acquired at the above sale; then by descent in the family; their sale, Christie’s, London, Old Master Prints from a German Family of Title: Part II, 18 June 1992, lot 137.
Literature
Bartsch, Hollstein 60; Hind 278; New Hollstein 276
Artist: | Rembrandt van Rijn (1606 - 1669) |
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Applied technique: | Drypoint, Etching |
Art style: | Old Masters |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, The Netherlands |
Artist: | Rembrandt van Rijn (1606 - 1669) |
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Applied technique: | Drypoint, Etching |
Art style: | Old Masters |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, The Netherlands |
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