Bust of a Man wearing a High Cap: (The Artist's Father?) (B., Holl. 321; H. 22)
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Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn
Bust of a Man wearing a High Cap: (The Artist's Father?) (B., Holl. 321; H. 22)
etching, 1630, without watermark, a good impression of the second, final state, trimmed just inside the platemark, touching the monogram at the top, a small rust spot at the lower sheet edge verso just showing through recto, otherwise in very good condition
S. 102 x 83 mm.
Bust of a Man wearing a High Cap: (The Artist's Father?) (B., Holl. 321; H. 22)
etching, 1630, without watermark, a good impression of the second, final state, trimmed just inside the platemark, touching the monogram at the top, a small rust spot at the lower sheet edge verso just showing through recto, otherwise in very good condition
S. 102 x 83 mm.
Provenance
Kupferstichkabinett der Staatlichen Museen, Berlin (L. 1606), with their duplicate stamp (L. 2398).
K.-F. F. von Nagler (1770-1846), Berlin (L. 2529).
K.-F. F. von Nagler (1770-1846), Berlin (L. 2529).
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