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DOI Artikel:Bastek, Grażyna: J. Bruyn, B. Haak, S.H. Levie, P.J.J. van Thiel, E. van de Wetering, A corpus of Rembrandt Paintings: T. I-III. The Hague-Boston-London 1982-1989
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RECENZJE I POLEMIKI
century way of understanding originality and the current,
rather than traditional, working practices of the painter. In
this respect, the preparing of this catalogue as a list of works
executed by Rembrandt’s own hand would appear at the
present time to be an anachronism, and the Dutchmen’s work
- at least in relation to the question of attribution - will not
receive universal recognition as a cannon of knowledge about
the master’s works. The authors expect that around 240
Rembrandt paintings will be listed in the new catalogue, a
drastic reduction of the total number of paintings previously
attributed to the artist by W.von Bodę and C.Hofstede de
Groot (1897-1905) - 595 paintings, C.Hofstede de Groot
(1915) - 647, A.Bredius (1935) - 63 and H.Gerson (1968) -
420. Some of the most famous paintings no longer attributed
to Rembrandt include The man with a golden helmet, Br. 128;
ThePolishRider, Br. 279; David’s departure from Jonathan,
Br. 511; Davidplaying the harp before Saul, Br. 526 and The
descent from the Cross, Br. 551.
Translated by Peter Martyn
428
century way of understanding originality and the current,
rather than traditional, working practices of the painter. In
this respect, the preparing of this catalogue as a list of works
executed by Rembrandt’s own hand would appear at the
present time to be an anachronism, and the Dutchmen’s work
- at least in relation to the question of attribution - will not
receive universal recognition as a cannon of knowledge about
the master’s works. The authors expect that around 240
Rembrandt paintings will be listed in the new catalogue, a
drastic reduction of the total number of paintings previously
attributed to the artist by W.von Bodę and C.Hofstede de
Groot (1897-1905) - 595 paintings, C.Hofstede de Groot
(1915) - 647, A.Bredius (1935) - 63 and H.Gerson (1968) -
420. Some of the most famous paintings no longer attributed
to Rembrandt include The man with a golden helmet, Br. 128;
ThePolishRider, Br. 279; David’s departure from Jonathan,
Br. 511; Davidplaying the harp before Saul, Br. 526 and The
descent from the Cross, Br. 551.
Translated by Peter Martyn
428