The Hundred Guilder Print – Fragment A2
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament, Webshop
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament, Webshop
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament, Webshop
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament, Webshop
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament, Webshop
Catalogue #21, Rembrandt in black & white, The New testament, Webshop
Cornelius Anslo was a cloth merchant and Mennonite preacher in Amsterdam (1592-1646). He was part of the liberal section of the community, called *De Waterlanders*.
Catalogue #21, Portraits of men, Rembrandt in black & white, Webshop
Around 1630 Rembrandt etched a series of beggars. It is generally assumed that he was inspired by a series of beggars made by Callot in 1622. He copied the long parallel lines Callot used to indicate shadows. In turn, Rembrandt’s work has inspired many others, like Quast, Savery, van Vliet, van Schendel and Bloemaert, to produce series of beggars and other ‘street types’.