细节
REMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN (1606-1669)
Three Heads of Women, one lightly etched
etching, circa 1637, on laid paper, watermark Arms of Baden-Hochberg (Hinterding A-a-a), a very fine impression of the third, final state, printing with a subtle plate tone and light horizontal wiping marks, with narrow to thread margins
Plate 128 x 103 mm.
Sheet 129 x 104 mm.
来源
Six Collection (without mark; according to the Gutekunst catalogue of 1898); presumably Willem Six (1662-1733), Amsterdam, nephew of Rembrandt's patron Jan Six (1618-1700); presumably sold posthumously as part of his entire print collection, in one lot in 1734.
Presumably Jacobus Houbraken (1698-1780), Dordrecht and Amsterdam (without mark and not in Lugt); acquired as part of the collection at the above sale.
Dr August Sträter (1810-1897), Aachen (Lugt 787); his posthumous sale, H. G. Gutekunst, Stuttgart, 10-14 May 1898, lot 889 ('Skizzenblatt mit drei Frauenköpfen (B. 367) Prachtvoller Abdruck mit Rändchen. Sammlung Six. Sehr selten.') (RM 360; to Kennedy).
With Kennedy Galleries, New York (with their stocknumber a 30591 in pencil verso); acquired at the above sale.
With Colnaghi & Co., London (with their stocknumber C. 623 in pencil verso).
With R. M. Light & Co., Santa Barbara.
Acquired from the above on 27 August 1981; then by descent to the present owner.
出版
Bartsch, Hollstein 367; Hind 153; New Hollstein 162
注意事项
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