Woman with a high headdress wrapped around the chin
A most remarkable portrait, not least because the plate is only partially etched. Hinterding has suggested that Rembrandt may have used a coating in the ‘untouched’ areas, after the drawing was completed. The identity of the woman is not known, it is certainly not Rembrandts’ mother. Six has suggested that it is the same woman as in *Bust of an old woman in a fur-trimmed coat* (B355). The large number of copies proofs that the plate must have been popular in early years.
Catalogue #21, Portraits of women, Rembrandt in black & white