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, Dutch, 1606-1669
Title
Self-Portrait in a Flat Cap and Embroidered Dress
Datec.1642
MediumEtching on laid paper
Dimensions
Sheet: 10.1 × 6.8 cm
Plate: 9.3 × 6.2 cm
Credit LinePurchased, 2024
Object numberNGI.2024.80
DescriptionRembrandt’s life is punctuated by his extraordinary self-portraits in both painting and print. In this self-portrait, the artist depicts himself in anachronistic garb of an embroidered cloak with vertical slits, as was fashionable in the sixteenth century. He brings a certain theatricality to his appearance, reminiscent of Italian Renaissance portraits. However, rather than formally posing for the viewer, the artist seems to portray himself carrying out the act of etching. The slight squinting of his eyes suggest an expression of concentration necessary to scrutinise his features. It offers a fascinating glimpse into Rembrandt at work.
Inscriptionlower right: Sam Josefowitz collector's mark [on mount]
on verso, upper centre: 293
on verso, centre: B. 26
on verso, lower centre: f 1-12--- [upside down]
on verso, lower left: Valetti 1807
on verso, lower left: f 3-10 fL
on verso, lower left: 92
ProvenanceJoseph Vallette, The Hague; His posthumous sale, experts P. van der Schley, J. de Bosch, J. Yver, C. S. Roos and J. de Vries, Amsterdam, 26 October 1807, lot 239, to Jan Yver for f 3.10; With Jan Yver, Amsterdam; Christie's, London, 24 November 1970, lot 62; To Laube for £300 for Sam Josefowitz; With Sam Josefowitz; Then by descent; Sam Josefowitz sale Part II, Christie’s, London, 5 December 2024, lot 11; Purchased, 2024

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