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Identification and Creation

Object Number
R1004
People
Unidentified Artist
After Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, Dutch (Leiden 1606 - 1669 Amsterdam)
Title
Rembrandt Leaning on a Stone Sill
Classification
Prints
Work Type
print
Date
17th century
Places
Creation Place: Europe, Netherlands
Culture
Dutch
Persistent Link
https://hvrd.art/o/249567

Physical Descriptions

Medium
Etching on white laid paper
Technique
Etching
Dimensions
sheet: 15.6 × 13.6 cm (6 1/8 × 5 3/8 in.)
Inscriptions and Marks
  • inscription: transcribed from original mount, now on present mount; originally written by John Witt Randall: "Rembrandt inv. et fecit in aquaforte. / Fine." / "Guenther col."
  • inscription: on a strip on paper pasted to the present mount, graphite: v Rembrandt 1641
  • collector's mark: verso, graphite: Chez Naudet Md du Louvre / 1827 [Naudet (Lugt 1937)]
  • collector's mark: verso, blue stamp with graphite numbering below: [Randall Collection accession stamp (Lugt 2130)] 1004
  • inscription: in plate, lower left: Rembrandt F 1641

Provenance

Recorded Ownership History
John Witt Randall, Boston, MA; bequest to his sister Belinda L. Randall, 1892; gift to Harvard University, 1892.

State, Edition, Standard Reference Number

Standard Reference Number
New Hollstein 171 copy n, Bartsch 21, Hind 168, Rovinski 21

Acquisition and Rights

Credit Line
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall
Object Number
R1004
Division
European and American Art
Contact
am_europeanamerican@harvard.edu
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