NH, as all other authors, lists nine states, all contemporary. Nowell-Usticke lists two trial proofs and seven states. Some authors think that another hand was responsible for later states, from the 5th state (Middleton) or from the 6th (Hind).
The 1st state (NH, WB, R461/NU trial proof A) is the ‘large’ version, the corners are slightly rounded.
In the 2nd state (NH, WB, R462/NU trial proof B ) the plate is cut to 113 x 80 mm. The corners are now square.
In the 3rd state (NH, WB, R463/NU 1st state) the outline of the woman’s shoulder is completed.
In the 4th state (NH, WB, R464/NU 2nd state) the outlines of the shoulder are further strengthened.
In the 5th state (NH, WB, R465/NU 3rd state) the plate is again cut, taking out the monogram at the bottom. Most authors assume this to be the work of others, which may explain that the monogram is cut off. The bank is heavily reworked in drypoint (WB).
In the 6th state (NH, WB, R467/NU 4th state) shading is added to the man’s and woman’s collar.
In the 7th state (NH, WB, R468/NU 5th state) there are short right-to-left diagonal lines on the collar of the man’s cloak.
In the 8th state (NH, WB, R469/NU 6th state) there is more shadow on the man’s breast.
In the 9th state (NH, WB, R470/NU 7th state) there is heavy cross-hatching on the right shoulder of the man. There are some variations in details of the states between White-Boon and Nowell-Usticke. The complexity of the many small changes makes further study necessary.