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REMBRANDT VAN RHYN.
Old Testament Subjects.
by Schmidt, in 1771, from a picture then in the collection of
H. R. H. Prince Henry of Prussia. Described from the print.
9- Lot in a Cave. He is represented as a venerable man,
with white hair and beard, habited in a rich dress, and seated
on a bank, leaning his head pensively on his hand : some
vessels of gold and silver are deposited near him. Through
the entrance to the cave is seen, at some distance off, the city
of Sodom on fire. Engraved by Schmidt, in 1768, from a
picture then in the cabinet of M. Cezar. Described from
the print.
The same subject is engraved by Van Vliet.
10. Jacob surreptitiously obtaining his Father’s Blessing.
The venerable Patriarch is represented reclining on his couch,
dressed in a velvet cap and a fur robe, and is in the act of
feeling; the hands of his son, who kneels at the foot of his bed,
and is seen in a profile view, habited in the rich robes of his
brother Esau; at the same time his affectionate mother stands
at the head of the bed, anxiously awaiting the completion of
the imposture. Engraved, anonymous.
2 ft. 1 in. by 2 ft. 5 in.—C.
Collection of M. Jetswart, . Amst. 1749. . 23/lflo. 211.
11. A Picture representing the above subject is in the
Marlborough collection.
12. Jacob’s Dream on the Plains of Padan Aran.
Collection of Noel Desenfans, Esq. 1802 50 gs.
13. A picture representing the preceding subject is stated
to be in the collection of the Count Schonborn, at Vienna.
5 ft. | in. by 4 ft. 4 in.—C.
REMBRANDT VAN RHYN.
Old Testament Subjects.
by Schmidt, in 1771, from a picture then in the collection of
H. R. H. Prince Henry of Prussia. Described from the print.
9- Lot in a Cave. He is represented as a venerable man,
with white hair and beard, habited in a rich dress, and seated
on a bank, leaning his head pensively on his hand : some
vessels of gold and silver are deposited near him. Through
the entrance to the cave is seen, at some distance off, the city
of Sodom on fire. Engraved by Schmidt, in 1768, from a
picture then in the cabinet of M. Cezar. Described from
the print.
The same subject is engraved by Van Vliet.
10. Jacob surreptitiously obtaining his Father’s Blessing.
The venerable Patriarch is represented reclining on his couch,
dressed in a velvet cap and a fur robe, and is in the act of
feeling; the hands of his son, who kneels at the foot of his bed,
and is seen in a profile view, habited in the rich robes of his
brother Esau; at the same time his affectionate mother stands
at the head of the bed, anxiously awaiting the completion of
the imposture. Engraved, anonymous.
2 ft. 1 in. by 2 ft. 5 in.—C.
Collection of M. Jetswart, . Amst. 1749. . 23/lflo. 211.
11. A Picture representing the above subject is in the
Marlborough collection.
12. Jacob’s Dream on the Plains of Padan Aran.
Collection of Noel Desenfans, Esq. 1802 50 gs.
13. A picture representing the preceding subject is stated
to be in the collection of the Count Schonborn, at Vienna.
5 ft. | in. by 4 ft. 4 in.—C.