Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn
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Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn

The Fourth Oriental Head (B., Holl. 289; H. 134)

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Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn
The Fourth Oriental Head (B., Holl. 289; H. 134)
etching, 1635, with partial watermark Fool's Cap with seven-pointed Collar (probably Hinterding C-e, dated 1633), a very good, early impression of the second state (of three), just beginning to show some wear on the vest and jacket, trimmed to or fractionally into the platemark, the upper left corner probably made up, otherwise in good condition
S. 158 x 134 mm.
Provenance
H. Weber (1817-1854), Bonn (L. 1383); R. Weigel, Leipzig, 28 April 1856.
A. Firmin-Didot (1790-1876), Paris (L. 119); Danlos, Delisle, Pawlowski, Paris, 16 April - 12 May 1877.
L. Galichon (1829-1893), Paris (L. 1060); Danlos, Paris, 4-9 March 1895.
J. Gerbeau (1906), Paris (L. 1165); Danlos, Paris, 12-15 May 1908.
C. Delanglade (born 1870), Marseille (L. 660).
Special Notice
VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 17.5% on the buyer's premium.
Sale Room Notice
Please note the order of the provenance should read as follows:

H. Weber (1817-1854), Bonn (L. 1383); R. Weigel, Leipzig, 28 April 1856.
A. Firmin-Didot (1790-1876), Paris (L. 119); Danlos, Delisle, Pawlowski, Paris, 16 April - 12 May 1877.
L. Galichon (1829-1893), Paris (L. 1060); Danlos, Paris, 4-9 March 1895.
J. Gerbeau (1906), Paris (L. 1165); Danlos, Paris, 12-15 May 1908.
C. Delanglade (born 1870), Marseille (L. 660).

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