Thomas Haringh (‘Old Haring’)

Rembrandt van Rijn, c. 1655

The inevitable finally occurred in 1656: Rembrandt went bankrupt. The result was a forced sale of his possessions. Such auctions fell within the purview of the ‘concierge’ of the Town Hall, Thomas Jacobsz Haringh, a great-uncle of Pieter Haringh. Like the etching of Pieter Haringh, this portrait of the elder Haringh is executed in drypoint, and here, too, the light illuminates his head and hands.

  • Artwork typeprint
  • Object numberRP-P-1962-102
  • Dimensionsheight 195 mm x width 149 mm
  • Physical characteristicsdroge naald en burijn, met plaattoon op Japans papier