InscriptionOn verso: Rembrandt/B 224 on large paper/Workshop proof, where the upper plate edge/is prevented by turning/the tension of the press/mentioned in Seizlitz, Rovinski and Hollstein/coll. Artaria L90 Coll Goldschmidt L2926/sale Amsler & Ruthardt 1905/Unique/3407 (in Dutch)
ProvenanceAugust Artaria (1807-1893), Vienna (with the firm's stamp, Lugt 90); his posthumous sale, Artaria & Co., Vienna, lot 749 ('Épreuve de toute beauté avec barbes. NB. Cette Épreuve est plus haute de presqu'un pouce, mais je ne crois pas que cela constitue un état; je pense que ça provident du tirage.'). (Fl. 585; to Meder of Amsler & Ruthardt); With Amsler & Ruthardt, Berlin; their sale, 17 April 1905 (and following days), lot 1135 ('Prachtvoller Abdruck dieser schönen und geschätzten Landschaft, voll Grat, von tadelloser Erhaltung (...) Abdruck vor Verkleinerung der Platte (...) Unikum.') (Mk. 2130); Rudolf Philip Goldschmidt (circa 1840-1914), Berlin (Lugt 2926); Private Collection, New York (probably L. E. Havemeyer); exhibited and for sale at Kennedy & Co., New York, January 1929, no. 119; With Frederick Keppel & Co., New York (their codes CU and HEXV in pencil verso); With Theo Laurentius, Zaltbommel (inscribed WB and described in pencil verso); With Kennedy Galleries, New York; Sam Josefowitz (Lugt 6094); acquired from the above in 1980; then by descent to the previous owners; Purchased, Christie's, London, The Sam Josefowitz Collection: Graphic Masterpieces by Rembrandt Sale, Lot 36, 2023
