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Clement de Jonghe, Printseller (B., Holl. 272; H. 251)
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Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn
Clement de Jonghe, Printseller (B., Holl. 272; H. 251)
etching with drypoint and engraving, 1651, without watermark, a very good impression of the rare first state (of six), just beginning to show a little wear in the dark shadows, printing with a light tone and horizontal wiping marks, with narrow to thread margins, some very pale staining and foxing, in very good condition
P. 207 x 162 mm., S. 210 x 164 mm.
Clement de Jonghe, Printseller (B., Holl. 272; H. 251)
etching with drypoint and engraving, 1651, without watermark, a very good impression of the rare first state (of six), just beginning to show a little wear in the dark shadows, printing with a light tone and horizontal wiping marks, with narrow to thread margins, some very pale staining and foxing, in very good condition
P. 207 x 162 mm., S. 210 x 164 mm.
Provenance
F. Koch (1771-1832), Mannheim (L. 1020); sold posthumously by the family through Boerner, Leipzig, in 1875.
Royal Print Cabinet, Copenhagen (L. 1635), with their duplicate stamp. Rosenørn-Lehn Collection, Kopenhagen; sold Winkler & Magnussen, Copenhagen, 2 June 1931.
With Colnaghi's, London (with their stock number C. 20691 in pencil verso); purchased at the above sale, sold 15 December 1932 to a private British collector.
Royal Print Cabinet, Copenhagen (L. 1635), with their duplicate stamp. Rosenørn-Lehn Collection, Kopenhagen; sold Winkler & Magnussen, Copenhagen, 2 June 1931.
With Colnaghi's, London (with their stock number C. 20691 in pencil verso); purchased at the above sale, sold 15 December 1932 to a private British collector.
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