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School of Rembrandt — Judah and Tamar; and The Astrologer (Hollstein 1, 8)
School of Rembrandt

Judah and Tamar; and The Astrologer (Hollstein 1, 8)

Two etchings from the school of Rembrandt: one by Pieter Lastman depicting Judah and Tamar from circa 1620, and another by Ferdinand Bol showing an Astrologer from 1640-80. Both demonstrate the printmaking techniques of the Dutch Golden Age.

Medium
Etching by Pieter Lastman, circa 1620, a good impression of the second (final) state; and Holl. 8, etching with drypoint by Ferdinand Bol, 1640-80, a good impression of the second (final) state, with a partial Fool's Cap watermark, each unframed

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Old Master Prints

June 30, 2021

Estimate: $1,000$1,500

Lot 117

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School of Rembrandt, Judah and Tamar; and The Astrologer (Hollstein 1, 8)

Two etchings from the school of Rembrandt: one by Pieter Lastman depicting Judah and Tamar from circa 1620, and another by Ferdinand Bol showing an Astrologer from 1640-80. Both demonstrate the printmaking techniques of the Dutch Golden Age.

Medium
Etching by Pieter Lastman, circa 1620, a good impression of the second (final) state; and Holl. 8, etching with drypoint by Ferdinand Bol, 1640-80, a good impression of the second (final) state, with a partial Fool's Cap watermark, each unframed
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Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Related themes

Rembrandt School, Pieter Lastman, Etching, Printmaking, Dutch Golden Age, Religious Narrative, Biblical Narrative, Ferdinand Bol, 17th Century, Dutch Art