Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn
A Hurdy-Gurdy Player followed by children at the door of a house, 1641
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9.4 x 6.3 cm
37 1/8 x 24 3/4 in
37 1/8 x 24 3/4 in
The plate signed and dated on the open door.
Ref. New Hollstein 191 i/iv; Bartsch 128; First state, before any rework, a slightly later impression. Trimmed to or fractionally into the platemark. Good condition. One rust spot on the...
Ref. New Hollstein 191 i/iv; Bartsch 128; First state, before any rework, a slightly later impression. Trimmed to or fractionally into the platemark.
Good condition. One rust spot on the woman’s cap. This plate used to be known as The School Master, or alternatively A Woman at a Doorhatch,
but in recent years has been recognized to be a hurdy-gurdy player with a following of children.
Good condition. One rust spot on the woman’s cap. This plate used to be known as The School Master, or alternatively A Woman at a Doorhatch,
but in recent years has been recognized to be a hurdy-gurdy player with a following of children.