Self-portrait, Bare-headed

Rembrandt van Rijn (mentioned on object), 1629

This self-portrait of 1629, one of Rembrandt’s first, reveals his ambition and urge to experiment. He drew the image on the etching ground with coarse strokes of a two-pronged instrument, doubtless a quill pen. That he approached the copperplate as a drawing board was highly unusual. The result, incidentally, is not entirely successful, nor is the large format as yet convincing. But Rembrandt was a quick learner.

  • Artwork typeprint
  • Object numberRP-P-OB-723
  • Dimensionsheight 174 mm x width 154 mm
  • Physical characteristicsets

Identification

  • Title(s)

    • Self-portrait bare-headed: bust, roughly etched
    • Self-portrait, Bare-headed
  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-P-OB-723

  • Inscriptions / marks

    • inscription: ‘929 (in een cirkel)’
    • collector's mark: Lugt 240
    • monogram and date: ‘RHL 1629 (spiegelbeeldig)’
  • Catalogue reference

    • New Hollstein Dutch and Flemish (Rembrandt text) 14-1(1)
    • Hollstein Dutch 338-1(1)
    • Bartsch 338-1(1)

Creation

  • Creation

    • printmaker: Rembrandt van Rijn (mentioned on object)
    • after design by Rembrandt van Rijn
  • Dating

    1629

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    ets

  • Dimensions

    height 174 mm x width 154 mm


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