The Fourth Oriental Head
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REMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN (1606-1669)
The Fourth Oriental Head
etching, circa 1635, on laid paper, watermark Foolscap with five-pointed Collar (see Hinterding K.a, circa 1635), a fine impression of the third state (of six), trimmed into the subject on all sides, a few tiny skilful repairs, otherwise in good condition
Sheet 153 x 131 mm.
The Fourth Oriental Head
etching, circa 1635, on laid paper, watermark Foolscap with five-pointed Collar (see Hinterding K.a, circa 1635), a fine impression of the third state (of six), trimmed into the subject on all sides, a few tiny skilful repairs, otherwise in good condition
Sheet 153 x 131 mm.
Provenance
John Barnard (d. 1784), London (Lugt 1420); his sale, Thomas Philipe, London, 16 April 1798 (and following days), probably lot 350 ('Three oriental heads - all very fine - the third extremely scarce') (£ 2-13; to Philipe).
With Thomas Philipe, London.
With Colnaghi & Co., London (their stocknumber C 17807 in pencil verso).
With Thomas Philipe, London.
With Colnaghi & Co., London (their stocknumber C 17807 in pencil verso).
Literature
Bartsch, Hollstein 289; Hind 134; New Hollstein 152
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