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REMBRANDT VAN RHYN.
Portraits of Women.
580. An aged Woman, apparently blind, represented in a
front view, having on a large black faille, which covers the
head and body, and is held in front by one hand. Engraved
by A. Riedel, and described from the print.
581. An aged Woman, seated, with her head a little inclined
forward, having a large book lying open on her lap, which
she holds with one hand, with the fingers between the leaves,
while the other, containing her spectacles, rests on the book.
Her dress consists of a black scarf over her head, which falls on
her shoulders, a dark silk gown with fur round the bosom, and
a white neckerchief. Engraved in mezzotinto by P. Louw,
and described from the print. J. G. Schmidt has also engraved
a print of this subject.
582. A Lady, represented in nearly a front view, with one
hand raised to her bosom. She is elegantly attired, and
decked with jewels : her head dress is adorned with feathers.
2/Z. 1 in. by iyZ.
Sold with a companion, No. 252, in the collection of De
Heer Wierman, at Amsterdam, in 1762, for 455yZo., 40Z.
583. A Lady about fifty years of age, seen in nearly a front
view, having a bonnet placed sideways on the head, over a
kerchief, one end of which falls on the shoulder; the rest of
her dress consists of a dark gown and a white neckerchief.
Engraved by R. Houston. Described from the print.
584. A Lady seated, with a letter in her hand, and an
elderly woman on the farther side of a table. Engraved by
J. G. Haid, 1767- Styled “ Rembrandt’s Mistress and her
Mother.” See “ Bathsheba,” No. 34, page 13.
REMBRANDT VAN RHYN.
Portraits of Women.
580. An aged Woman, apparently blind, represented in a
front view, having on a large black faille, which covers the
head and body, and is held in front by one hand. Engraved
by A. Riedel, and described from the print.
581. An aged Woman, seated, with her head a little inclined
forward, having a large book lying open on her lap, which
she holds with one hand, with the fingers between the leaves,
while the other, containing her spectacles, rests on the book.
Her dress consists of a black scarf over her head, which falls on
her shoulders, a dark silk gown with fur round the bosom, and
a white neckerchief. Engraved in mezzotinto by P. Louw,
and described from the print. J. G. Schmidt has also engraved
a print of this subject.
582. A Lady, represented in nearly a front view, with one
hand raised to her bosom. She is elegantly attired, and
decked with jewels : her head dress is adorned with feathers.
2/Z. 1 in. by iyZ.
Sold with a companion, No. 252, in the collection of De
Heer Wierman, at Amsterdam, in 1762, for 455yZo., 40Z.
583. A Lady about fifty years of age, seen in nearly a front
view, having a bonnet placed sideways on the head, over a
kerchief, one end of which falls on the shoulder; the rest of
her dress consists of a dark gown and a white neckerchief.
Engraved by R. Houston. Described from the print.
584. A Lady seated, with a letter in her hand, and an
elderly woman on the farther side of a table. Engraved by
J. G. Haid, 1767- Styled “ Rembrandt’s Mistress and her
Mother.” See “ Bathsheba,” No. 34, page 13.