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B 16

Self-portrait in a heavy fur cap: bust

  • French title:
    Rembrandt au bonnet rond
  • German title:
    Selbstbildnis mit runder Pelzmutze
  • Dutch title:
    Zelfportret met bontmuts
  • New Hollstein:
    80
  • Rembrandt in Black & White:
    Not included

Etching. 1631.
Size: 63 x 57 mm. Surface: 36 cm2.
Signed and dated in the upper left corner: RHL. 1631.

NH 80 – Only state

Copper Plate

The plate was not part of the early auctions or collections and is almost certainly not in existence.


Rarity of impressions

  • In auctions (2000-2025): very rare                                          Early: 7                                        ⦿⦿⦿⦿⦿⊙

  • In collections (New Hollstein 2013): very rare                      Early: 40                                      ⦿⦿⦿⦿⦿⊙

  • Nowell-Usticke (1967): R+, a scarce portrait                                                                                 ⦿⦿⦿⊙⊙⊙


Description

After the experiments with expressions that Rembrandt made in earlier years, this etching is one of the first more formal portraits. Although signed RHL it is possible that he made this print after his move to Amsterdam in 1631. It is likely that the cap was added later, probably by Rembrandt, since hair can still be recognized through the cap. There may even have been a state without the cap, but so far no impressions were found to support this.


Copies

There are two copies in reverse. A is by G.L.Hertel, one impression inscribed Rembrandt f. (Two states, 91 x 78 mm) and B is an anonymous copy, inscribed R.L. (65 x 54 mm).


Attributions and reviews

The plate was made by a pupil according to Singer.


States

Almost all authors list one state only.
Nowell-Usticke identified a 2nd state in which some tiny retouches are made. These seem to be the result of wear and/or inking.


Prints and collections

Hinterding points at the heavy grain visible on most impressions, caused by the etching ground being porous during the etching process.
Probably some of the impressions listed in NH were printed by Pierre Mariette.


Literature

H 56, BB 31-L, G 21, M 45, Mz 17, RA 61, Cl 16, W 16, Bl 223, Du 16, CD 59
Rembrandt by himself 1999, p. 136; Hinterding 2008, p. 52; Baas 2015, p. 44;


Rembrandt in Black & White: Not included