Jan Antonides van der Linden
This is the last etching made by Rembrandt, just four years before his death. Van der Linden was a friend of Nicolaas Tulp. He became a professor of Medicine in Leyden in 1651 and died in 1664. Shortly after his death Rembrandt was asked by publisher Daniel van Gaesbeecq to make a portrait as the frontispiece for Van der Linden’s edition of Hippocrates. However, it was never used for that purpose, possibly because the contract, negotiated by Rembrandt’s son Titus, called for an engraving instead of an etching. After the trial prints the plate was too worn to be used for printing a book. Van der Linden initially lived in Franeker where he presented the town a Botanical Garden. It may be the reason Rembrandt pictured plants in the background.