Tag: Catalogue #21
The descent from the cross, second plate
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament
The descent from the cross, first plate
As described in John 19, verses 38-40, the body of Jesus was removed from the cross and wrapped in linen by Joseph of Arimathea, one of His disciples.
This is the first of three prints Rembrandt would dedicate to this subject, but in this case the plate completely failed in the biting. Into the 19th century it was believed that the next etching (B81-II) was a second state of this one, it is now clear that Rembrandt abandoned the plate and started the project with a new one.
The descent from the cross by torchlight
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament
Christ crucified between the two thieves: an oval plate
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament
Christ crucified between the two thieves: ‘The three crosses’
One of the most dramatic and most valuable etchings shows the crucifixion of Jesus and the two thieves. It is the last of three prints dedicated to this historical moment, as described in Luke 23, verses 44-48.
The print follows the script quite closely. The conversed centurion kneeling, a fainting Mary being supported by favourite son John, the two thieves siding Jesus. Although, due to the reversal effect, the ‘good’ thief is visible on the left side of Jesus.
The plate may well be meant as a pendant to Ecce Homo (B76), made around the same year, at the same size.
Christ before Pilate (Ecce Homo): large plate
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament
The raising of Lazarus: the larger plate
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament
Christ and the woman of Samaria among ruins
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament
Christ and the woman of Samaria: an arched print
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament
Christ driving the moneychangers from the temple
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament
Christ disputing with the doctors, small plate
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament
The small lion hunt (with one lion)
Hunting scenes were very popular in the 16th century, well-known through the prints by Philips Galle and Adriaan Collaert. The free style that Rembrandt uses in various etchings of this period (see also B 115 and B 117) is typical for this stage of development in which he had just acquired his own printing press and was experimenting, in particular with a new, softer coating.
Allegorical subjects, Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white
The small lion hunt (with two lions)
Allegorical subjects, Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white
Christ seated disputing with the doctors
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament
Christ disputing with the doctors: a sketch
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament
The Virgin and Child with the cat and snake
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Christ returning from the temple with His parents
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament
The flight into Egypt: altered from Seghers
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament
The flight into Egypt, crossing a Brook
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament
The presentation in the temple with the angel: small plate
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament
The presentation in the temple – oblong
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament
The adoration of the shepherds: with the lamp
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament