REMBRANDT VAN RHYN.
31
New Testament Subjects.
the title of Le Menage du Menuisier ; and also by Martini
and Le Bas.
1ft. 4^ in. by 1 ft. 1| in.—P.
Collection of De Heer Isaac Van Thye,
1701.
. 900fo.
811.
-- M. de Gagnat, .
17G8.
. 5450 fs.
2181.
-• M. de Choiseul Praslin,
1793.
17,120/s.
6841.
Valued by the Experts du Musee, .
1816.
25,000fs.
1000/.
Now in the Louvre.
74. The Holy Family. The subject consists of seven
figures grouped in a room, which is illumined by a large
window at the side. The Virgin is here seated in the centre,
holding the infant Saviour in her lap, while St. John embraces
his feet, and the Saviour at the same time places his hand on
the head of the saint. St. Elizabeth kneels by her son, and
Joseph stands by them; in addition to these is a young female
(probably intended for St. Catherine) sitting on the ground;
and on the right of the Virgin is an aged man seated at a
table, with a large book open before him.
This picture does not appear to be wholly by the hand of
Rembrandt.
1 ft. 6 in. by 1 ft. 11 in.—P.
Now in the Palace of the Hermitage, at St. Petersburg)!.
The preceding is perhaps the picture which was sold in the
collection of De Heer Willem Lormier, at the Hague, in 1763,
for 400/o., 36/.
1 ft. 4| in. by 1 ft. 9.—P.
75. The Holy Family reposing in the shade of a tree.
Quoted from the catalogue of the Duke of Brunswick’s
collection in Germany.
8 in. by 9 in.—P.
31
New Testament Subjects.
the title of Le Menage du Menuisier ; and also by Martini
and Le Bas.
1ft. 4^ in. by 1 ft. 1| in.—P.
Collection of De Heer Isaac Van Thye,
1701.
. 900fo.
811.
-- M. de Gagnat, .
17G8.
. 5450 fs.
2181.
-• M. de Choiseul Praslin,
1793.
17,120/s.
6841.
Valued by the Experts du Musee, .
1816.
25,000fs.
1000/.
Now in the Louvre.
74. The Holy Family. The subject consists of seven
figures grouped in a room, which is illumined by a large
window at the side. The Virgin is here seated in the centre,
holding the infant Saviour in her lap, while St. John embraces
his feet, and the Saviour at the same time places his hand on
the head of the saint. St. Elizabeth kneels by her son, and
Joseph stands by them; in addition to these is a young female
(probably intended for St. Catherine) sitting on the ground;
and on the right of the Virgin is an aged man seated at a
table, with a large book open before him.
This picture does not appear to be wholly by the hand of
Rembrandt.
1 ft. 6 in. by 1 ft. 11 in.—P.
Now in the Palace of the Hermitage, at St. Petersburg)!.
The preceding is perhaps the picture which was sold in the
collection of De Heer Willem Lormier, at the Hague, in 1763,
for 400/o., 36/.
1 ft. 4| in. by 1 ft. 9.—P.
75. The Holy Family reposing in the shade of a tree.
Quoted from the catalogue of the Duke of Brunswick’s
collection in Germany.
8 in. by 9 in.—P.