The fact that more than twenty copies were made of this etching proves its early popularity. Of these only five are in the same direction. Copy B is by T.B.Glomy, Rembrandt only, signed J.B.G. scul 1750. It is included in the Gersaint catalogue of 1751 (103 x 78 mm, WB 2).
Copy C was previously attributed to Thomas Worlidge, Rembrandt only, used as frontispiece of the Gersaint catalogue of 1752 (157 x 98 mm).
Two copies (R and S) were made by Ignace Joseph de Claussin. In one of these Saskia is replaced by Rembrandt’s mother, as in the 3rd state (116 x 100 mm, WB 1).
P is an anonymous wood engraving, Rembrandt only (96 x 75 mm).
There are sixteen copies in reverse. Copy A is a copy by Johan George Hertel (two states, 102 x 93 mm). Copy D is by S. Fokke, Rembrandt only, (1755, 57 x 73 mm).
Copy G is by Claude-Henri Watelet, Rembrandt only. It is included in the Recueil de H.L. Basan, which is in the collection ‘Rembrandt in B&W’, number 54, page 15. (1758, 74 x 62 mm, WB 5). Copy U is by John Burnet, signed Rembrandt f.
Other copies are by John Hinde, Elias Stark, Dominique Vivant Denon’s workshop, Thomas Reeves, Edmund Girling, Damiano Pernati and five anonymous ones.