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REMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN (1606-1669)
Studies of the Head of Saskia and Others
etching
1636
on laid paper, watermark Single headed Eagle (Hinterding A.a.)
a very fine, early impression of this delicate print
first state (of two)
printing sharply, with great clarity and a subtle, modulated plate tone
with thread to small margins on three sides, trimmed to or just outside the platemark at left
generally in very good condition
Plate 151 x 125 mm.
Sheet 154 x 126 mm.
Provenance
With Pace Prints, New York.
Private Collection, New York; acquired from the above in 1992.
Literature
Bartsch, Hollstein 365; Hind 145; New Hollstein 157
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Lot Essay

This etching belongs to a small number of study sheets in which Rembrandt’s wife Saskia is the primary subject (see also New Hollstein 157, 158, 161 & 162). They belong to the tradition of model-books, compilations of a variety of expressions and poses to be kept and referenced at a later date. This example depicts six heads, five of which are Saskia, seen from several view-points, either wearing a hat or a hood, or her head uncovered revealing her lustrous hair. The remaining study at the left is that of a turbaned old woman. The print shares a remarkable spontaneity and intimacy with a drawing in pen and brown ink from the same period, depicting four studies of Saskia in various attitudes of sleep or repose and cradling an infant (Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam; acc. no. R 83).

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