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B 149

Aged man of letters (St.Paul in meditation)

  • French title:
    Viellard, home de lettres
  • German title:
    Alter Gelehrter
  • Dutch title:
    De apostel Paulus in gedachten
  • New Hollstein:
    11

Etching. Ca. 1627.
Size: 238 x 200 mm. Surface: 476 cm2.
Not signed, not dated. Some authors, like van Straten date this print somewhat later (1630).

Copper Plate

The copperplate was not part of any of the major, early collections and is probably not in existence.


Rarity of impressions

  • In auctions (2000-2025): not seen in auctions

  • In collections (New Hollstein – 2013): extremely rare         Early: 4              ⦿⦿⦿⦿⦿⦿

  • Catalogue Nowell-Usticke (1967): O-, unobtainable


Description

There has been some debate about the identity of the sitter. Middleton and Blanc suggested St.Jerome, but all references to him (the lion, the skull, the crucifix) are missing. Since a preliminary drawing of 1629 clearly shows a sword, it is now generally assumed to be St.Paul. According to van Straten this may well be the second etching ever made by Rembrandt.


Related

Rembrandt made a preliminary drawing in red chalk and black ink (Benesch 15, now in the Louvre).
He may also have been inspired by a painting by Lievens, now in the collection of Graf Wachtmeister in Wands.
Biörklund points at a painting in reverse in the Albertina (Bredius 603).


Attributions and reviews

The plate is not by Rembrandt according to Seidlitz, Coppier and Singer.


States

NHD lists two states, all other authors only one.
In the 1st state the left hand is on the arm of the chair.
In the 2nd state the left hand is removed.


Prints and collections

Only four impressions of this print are known, three of the 1st state in the Bibliothèque Nationale, in the Dutuit Collection (Paris) and in the Albertina and one of the 2nd state in the Teylers Museum (Haarlem)


Literature

H 4a, BB 27-1, G -, M 176, Mz 243, RA 428-429, Cl 146, W 147, Bl 77, Du 145, CD 6
R. van Straten, Rembrandts Leidse tijd, 1606-1632, 2005, p. 81-82;